Trump, Democrats and Venezuela
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The seats held by Democratic Senators Jon Ossoff in Georgia and Gary Peters in Michigan are viewed as Republicans’ best pickup opportunities, as Trump carried both states in November 2024.
It turns out that few things liberate Republicans to speak their minds about President Trump like the fact that they are departing Congress.
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Leslie Marshall: Republicans Are Going To Have To Decide To Stick With Trump Or Bail And Save Themselves
FOX News contributor Leslie Marshall on "Special Report" said Republicans are hemorrhaging independent and Latino voters and will have to decide if they continue with or bail on President Donald Trump.
When split by race, white voters were relatively even—42 percent in the approve range, compared to 43 percent in the disapprove. Black respondents leaned more on the disapproving side—at 56 percent—while Hispanics were somewhat torn, with 39 percent approving and 46 percent disapproving.
The share of GOP voters who never attend church has doubled from 10% to 21%. A new analysis of voter data found that the “God gap” between Republicans and Democrats has never been bigger, even as religious attendance drops among GOP voters.
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One’s a Democrat and the other’s a Republican – and they’re twins. Here’s how they bridge the divide
When Indiana state lawmakers were under pressure from President Donald Trump and his allies to redistrict and create more GOP-friendly seats in Congress, Nick Roberts, an Indianapolis city-county councilor,
Florida Rep. Mike Haridopolos accuses Democrats of "Trump Derangement Syndrome" over their criticism of Venezuela strikes that captured Nicolás Maduro.
Trump declared in November that the airspace above and around Venezuela was closed, and weeks later he ordered a blockade of the country. Both of these actions were essentially acts of war — or, at a bare minimum, very clear statements of the administration’s intentions about what was coming.