Nunn backed a $1T Medicaid cut and Iowa hospitals are feeling the pain
A medical center in Des Moines laid off 67 employees this month.
By Jesse Valentine - March 11, 2026Elections
Earle-Sears supports public funds going to private schools.
By Jesse Valentine - July 08, 2025
Huizenga is reportedly planning a U.S. Senate campaign.
By Jesse Valentine - May 12, 2025
Ciattarelli is running in the Republican primary for New Jersey governor
By Jesse Valentine - May 09, 2025
LePage vetoed Medicaid expansion and a minimum wage hike as governor
By Jesse Valentine - May 06, 2025
Earle-Sears served on the Virginia Board of Education from 2011 to 2015.
By Jesse Valentine - May 05, 2025
The White House has given no indication that Trump will appoint new leadership at the FEC.
By Jesse Valentine - April 30, 2025
Ciattarelli said in 2017 that a state government audit would lead to “false savings and phantom revenues.”
By Jesse Valentine - April 30, 2025
Trump’s international tariff plan has created chaos for global markets and supply chains.
By Jesse Valentine - April 08, 2025
Dodge County Sheriff Dale Schmidt pushed far-right talking points on ballot drop boxes and school shootings.
By Jesse Valentine - March 25, 2025
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump repeated his hard-line immigration position in an hourlong appearance from his Florida country club Tuesday, even as Democrats highlight the racist rhetoric his campaign and allies have used to describe Latinos in the closing week of the presidential race.
By Jacob Fischler, Georgia Recorder - October 29, 2024
Metro Atlanta postal delivery hub plagued by delays
By Stanley Dunlap, Georgia Recorder - October 29, 2024
In January 2021, seven of the 11 California Republicans in Congress refused to certify the 2020 presidential election results, boosting former President Donald Trump’s false claim that he lost in a rigged vote.
By Yue Stella Yu, Cal Matters and Jenna Peterson, Cal Matters - October 24, 2024
The first day of in-person early voting in Wisconsin saw 97,436 people cast ballots for the Nov. 5 election.
By Henry Redman, Wisconsin Examiner - October 23, 2024
Gen Z voters can make a difference in a tight presidential election.
By Matt Vasilogambros, Stateline - October 21, 2024
Democrats in Lubbock and Amarillo hope Kamala Harris’ candidacy and a backlash to abortion laws will help make their long-held vision of a blue wave a reality.
By Jayme Lozano Carver, The Texas Tribune - October 17, 2024
Voters in Georgia will return to the polls on Tuesday for the start of a three-week early voting period ahead of the Nov. 5 election that could help settle the presidential race showdown between Republican nominee Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.
By Stanley Dunlap, Georgia Recorder - October 15, 2024
Results are nonbinding, but lawmakers may consider them when proposing policy
By Andrew Adams, Capitol News Illinois - October 10, 2024
Senate candidate’s claims of tapes being ‘chopped’ debunked
By Darrell Ehrlick, Daily Montanan - October 04, 2024
Former U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (R-White Lake)said he was “passionately against” allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices, which he referred to as “sugar high politics.”
By Jon King, Michigan Advance - October 02, 2024
The endorsement is a departure from the national union, which refused to endorse either presidential candidate
By Anna Kaminski, Kansas Reflector - September 26, 2024
When Montanans see an advertisement or hear U.S. Senate candidate and political newcomer Tim Sheehy speak, he’ll likely talk about his experiences as a businessman and pilot who launched an aerial firefighting company in Bozeman. It’s a central part of the campaign and the candidate’s identity.
By Darrell Ehrlick, Daily Montanan - September 20, 2024
More than a week ago, Ohio U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance’s staff was told by Springfield officials that a racially charged rumor Vance had been amplifying was false, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.
By Marty Schladen, Ohio Capital Journal - September 19, 2024
Young Ohio voters could have a major impact in this November’s U.S. Senate race, a Tufts University center says
By Megan Henry, Ohio Capital Journal - August 28, 2024
The independent candidate said he’s been in discussions with former President Trump about potentially taking on a role in his administration
By Ian Karbal, Pennsylvania Capital-Star and Peter Hall, Pennsylvania Capital Star - August 23, 2024
Distrust of elections has created tension in tight-knit Michigan communities.
By Matt Vasilogambros, Stateline - August 22, 2024
Most major party leaders who took the stage at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois, mentioned that Vice President Kamala Harris would work to restore federal abortion rights if elected president.
By Elisha Brown - August 20, 2024
Republican U.S. House candidate Joe Teirab’s anti-abortion views run so deep that he attributes his very existence to anti-abortion advocates.
By Michelle Griffith, Minnesota Reformer - August 16, 2024
Spokesperson for DHHS confirmed Anna Stein “has not been involved” in oversight work
By Galen Bacharier, NC Newsline - August 15, 2024
In July, 3,793 Mainers registered to vote, which was higher than every month since the 2023 November election.
By Emma Davis, Maine Morning Star - August 14, 2024
The Republican nominee for North Carolina superintendent called for mass arrests and suggested that former President Donald Trump activate the military to stay in power, in a now-deleted video posted after the Jan. 6, 2021 U.S. Capitol riot.
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