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