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One of the nation’s reddest states could become a ranked choice battleground

It is pretty likely that the contest will draw in substantial campaign money from out of state because the extremist branch of Idaho’s GOP has painted it as a make-it-or-break-it struggle for power that will have reverberations across the country.

Biden admin to renew push for Americans to get COVID-19 boosters

The White House will renew its push for Americans to get COVID-19 vaccine booster shots this fall as the CDC tracks more virus variants.

Trump leading DeSantis, Scott with 42% support among likely Iowa caucusgoers: poll

Former President Donald Trump has a more than 2-to-1 lead over his closest rival, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, in a new poll of likely Iowa GOP caucusgoers.

Freedom Caucus pours gasoline on Congress’ heated spending fight as government shutdown fears grow

The House Freedom Caucus said it will withhold support for a continuing resolution, which could be the only way to avoid a government shutdown after Sept. 30, unless several conservative policy items are attached to it.

GOP Senator says Trump should drop out of 2024 race: ‘He will lose’

A Republican senator ,called on former President Donald Trump to drop out of the 2024 presidential race, saying he would lose to President Biden.

Trump Boasts Massive Lead in New Iowa Poll; Most Caucus-Goers Don’t Believe He’s Committed Serious Crimes

Trump holds the largest caucus lead since George W. Bush’s presidential campaign in 2000.

The Japan–South Korea Alliance Is a Breakthrough for Biden

The fate of hundreds of millions of people in the region depends on its survival.

Biden’s Anti-Nuclear Move Fits His Anti-American Energy Agenda

America’s abundant energy resources do us no good if President Biden and the climate extremists keep them locked up from production.

Trump says he doesn’t plan to do primary debates, period; remains leader in Iowa poll

Former President Donald Trump is signaling he might not do any primary election debates -- plural -- after he skips the first debate on Wednesday in Milwaukee.

States look to hire illegal immigrants to fatten struggling police departments

Struggling to fill the ranks of their police officers, some blue-state politicians are turning to an unusual option: illegal immigrants.

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