POLITICAL RACE

Jul 24 2025POLITICS

North Carolina Senate Race: New Players, Old Connections

Michael Whatley, currently leading the Republican National Committee, is set to jump into the North Carolina Senate race. This move comes after a chat with former President Donald Trump, who gave him the thumbs up. Whatley's decision follows Senator Thom Tillis' surprise exit from the re-election race, making this a key matchup to watch in the 2026 midterms. Meanwhi...

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Jun 27 2025POLITICS

New York Mayor Race: Cuomo's Unexpected Move

Andrew Cuomo is staying in the New York City mayoral race, even after losing the Democratic primary to Zohran Mamdani. He still has a spot on the "Fight & Deliver" ballot line for the November election. Cuomo thinks the general election voters might be different from those who voted in the primary. He believes Mamdani's ideas, like rent freezes and city-run grocery s...

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Mar 22 2025POLITICS

Florida's Political Landscape: Crypto's Big Bet on Republican Victory

Crypto companies are making a big splash in Florida's political scene. They're backing Republican candidates in a bid to keep the House of Representatives under their control. This is all happening as early voting kicked off in Florida. The stakes are high, with two key races that could tip the balance of power. The crypto industry is throwing its weight behind two...

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Nov 28 2024POLITICS

A Close Call: Democrat Derek Tran Unseats GOP’s Michelle Steel in California

Derek Tran, an Army veteran and first-time candidate, has won a tight race for a House seat in California's 45th District, securing his position against incumbent Republican Michelle Steel. This flip represents a rare leftward shift in a state that has generally inclining toward the right. Tran's success can be attributed to his strong performance in Los Angeles Coun...

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

Weather Woes: How Rain and Snow Might Impact Voter Turnout in Key States

Next week's elections might face a unique challenge: bad weather. Voters in three crucial states—Michigan, Wisconsin, and Arizona—could be hit by snow and rain. These states are closely watched because they often decide who wins the presidential race. Early forecasts suggest that the northern areas of these states might see some nasty weather. Could this keep people ...

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