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  • Articles Tagged with "Republicans"

    Republicans Plan to Skirt Senate Rules to Push Through More Tax Cuts - The New York Times

    nytimes.com Politics USA

    Senate Republicans plan to bypass the Senate parliamentarian to push through tax cuts by claiming that extending the 2017 tax cuts would be cost-free, allowing them to avoid potential roadblocks to passing the legislation.

    Lessons Learned From Tuesday's Elections: One Issue That's Super Popular, and One Person Who Might Not Be – RedState

    redstate.com Politics United States

    Tuesday's elections in Florida and Wisconsin provided mixed results for Republicans, highlighting the need for improved voter turnout and strategic campaign approaches.

    Senate Approves G.O.P. Budget Plan After Overnight Vote-a-Thon - The New York Times

    nytimes.com Politics USA

    The Senate passed the Republican budget plan early Saturday morning, paving the way for President Trump's domestic agenda after an overnight session marked by Democratic protests.

    With Roe Gone, Republicans Quarrel Over How Far to Push Abortion Bans - The New York Times

    nytimes.com Politics USA

    Post-Roe v. Wade, Republican lawmakers grapple with internal divisions and public opinion on the extent of abortion bans, leading to cautious approaches and contrasting views on exceptions.

    What turnout in Florida and Wisconsin says about the political moment | CNN Politics

    cnn.com Politics World

    Recent special elections in Florida and Wisconsin show Democrats outperforming expectations, raising questions about the implications for future elections.

    Trump Tariffs: Rep. Don Bacon Will Introduce House Bill Challenging Trump’s Tariffs

    forbes.com Politics USA

    Representative Don Bacon plans to introduce a House bill to curtail President Trump's tariffs, facing opposition from House Speaker Mike Johnson but gaining support from some Republican senators.

    Trump Tax Cuts: Republicans Fracture Over How Much Debt to Add - Bloomberg

    bloomberg.com Politics USA

    House Republicans are threatening to derail President Trump's tax cut plan due to concerns over increasing the national debt.

    Page Reader AI | House Conservatives Fold on Budget Deal With Little More Than a Pinky Promise From Leadership | The New York Sun

    page.ke Politics USA

    House conservatives reluctantly approved a budget deal after receiving vague promises of future spending cuts from leadership, raising concerns about potential betrayal.

    Tempers flare as few Republicans hold in-person town halls | CNN Politics

    cnn.com Politics USA

    Republican lawmakers faced angry constituents at town hall meetings, revealing growing frustration with Trump's policies and the GOP's response.

    Republicans Are Right About Soda - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com Politics World

    The article discusses the surprising shift in political stances on soda regulation, with Republicans now supporting limitations on soda purchases using food stamps, while Democrats remain opposed.

    Make the Whole Trump Tax Cut Retroactive — to January 1 | The New York Sun

    nysun.com Politics USA

    This article argues against tax hikes, citing the 2017 Trump tax cuts' positive impact on middle and lower-income earners and the political ramifications of such a move.

    Welcome to Washington: Republicans Seem Thrilled To Have This Deportation Fight | The New York Sun

    nysun.com Politics USA

    The article discusses the Republicans' strategic use of the deportation case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to gain political advantage, highlighting the contrasting approaches of Democrats and Republicans on the issue.

    Medicaid cuts: Republicans’ plan for Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” is becoming clearer.

    slate.com Politics USA

    House Republicans are planning significant cuts to Medicaid, targeting the Affordable Care Act's expansion, to help fund other legislative priorities, despite potential political backlash.

    Will Republicans Hold Onto Their Majority in the House? Here's What Internal Poll Says

    townhall.com Politics United States

    An internal Republican poll suggests a strong possibility of maintaining and expanding their House majority in the 2026 midterm elections, driven by factors such as the Democrats' low approval ratings and voter dissatisfaction.

    64 Republicans represents districts with high Medicaid enrollment | CNN Politics

    cnn.com Politics USA

    House Republicans face internal divisions over proposed Medicaid cuts, with many representing districts with high Medicaid enrollment rates.

    House Republicans Slug It Out Over Tax Cuts, Price Tag in Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ | The New York Sun

    nysun.com Politics USA

    House Republicans face internal divisions over a proposed tax bill, with disagreements over spending cuts and tax breaks for high-tax states creating uncertainty about the bill's future.

    Republicans Unveil $4 Trillion Tax Bill Including Trump’s Elimination of Taxes on Tips and Overtime | The New York Sun

    nysun.com Politics USA

    House Republicans unveil a $4 trillion tax cut package, sparking debate among party members over provisions like the SALT deduction and the temporary elimination of taxes on tips and overtime.

    Democrats Have a Real Shot at Retaking the Senate in 2026

    nymag.com Politics United States

    Despite a seemingly favorable landscape for Republicans, Democrats have a realistic chance of retaking the Senate in the 2026 midterm elections due to historical trends and potential candidate dynamics.

    Margaret Brennan Needs a Diploma After Getting Schooled by Two Separate Republicans

    townhall.com Politics World

    This article critiques CBS's Margaret Brennan for her perceived bias in interviews with Republican figures, highlighting instances where her guests challenged her viewpoints.

    Are Democrats fumbling a golden opportunity? | Vox

    vox.com Politics World

    Despite President Trump's declining approval ratings, Democrats are failing to capitalize on this opportunity due to their own unpopularity and the significant number of voters remaining undecided or disengaged.

    Trump Abandons Campaign Promise To Abolish SALT Cap, Telling Blue State Republicans To Get in Line on Budget Bill | The New York Sun

    nysun.com Politics USA

    President Trump urged New York Republicans to accept a compromise on the SALT cap, reversing his campaign promise to abolish it, despite opposition from some lawmakers.

    Hakeem Jeffries Is Beefing Up His Comms Team to Push Back on Republicans

    notus.org Politics USA

    House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries is expanding his communications team to more effectively counter Republican narratives and reassure Democrats.

    Republicans Still Can’t Say No to Trump - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com Politics USA

    Despite internal Republican divisions and concerns about President Trump's economic plan, the House ultimately passed the bill due to Trump's influence and the party's reluctance to defy him.

    The Largest Upward Transfer of Wealth in American History - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com Politics USA

    A controversial bill passed by House Republicans promises significant tax cuts for the wealthy while simultaneously slashing benefits for low-income Americans, potentially resulting in the largest upward wealth transfer in US history.

    Jasmine Crockett: Republicans Should 'Question Trump's Mental Acuity'

    rollingstone.com Politics World

    Representative Jasmine Crockett calls for Republicans to question Donald Trump's mental fitness for office following his controversial speech at West Point.

    Big, beautiful bill: Republicans snuck in a provision that would let Trump defy the courts.

    slate.com Politics USA

    A new bill passed by House Republicans could significantly limit the power of federal judges to hold administration officials in contempt for defying court orders, potentially shielding the Trump administration from consequences for its actions.

    How the Democrats Can Win the 2026 Midterm Elections

    nymag.com Politics United States

    Analysis of the 2024 US election results reveals shifting voter demographics and suggests strategies for the Democrats to win the 2026 midterm elections.

    Reagan Invoked the ‘Welfare Queen.’ The New G.O.P. Target Is a Lazy Gamer. - The New York Times

    nytimes.com Politics USA

    The article discusses how Republicans are using the stereotype of the lazy male video gamer to justify Medicaid cuts, echoing past strategies like the 'welfare queen' narrative.

    A Tale of Two Resolutions: 75 Dems Join GOP in Resolution Praising Trump’s Mass Deportation Regime | by Jonathan Cohn | Jun, 2025 | Medium

    jonathancohn.medium.com Politics United States

    The US House passed two resolutions concerning antisemitism, one bipartisan and another highly controversial, with 75 Democrats joining Republicans in praising Trump's mass deportation policies.

    Record Debt Limit Increase Would Break Republican Precedent - The New York Times

    nytimes.com Politics USA

    The Republican party's plan to raise the US debt ceiling by a record amount contradicts their previous stance on fiscal responsibility, raising concerns among some lawmakers and experts.

    Democrats Need More Hobbies - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com Politics World

    This article analyzes why Democrats need to broaden their appeal beyond politically engaged voters by emphasizing hobbies and relatable activities to win back support.

    Senate Official Rejects Food Aid Cuts Proposed by Republicans in Megabill - The New York Times

    nytimes.com Politics USA

    A Senate official blocked Republican efforts to cut federal food aid as part of a major bill, forcing Republicans to find alternative cost-cutting measures.