June 16, 2026

California Sues Shasta County Over Measure B Vote

Slow Vote Count Sparks Controversy California’s delayed vote count after its June primary caught national attention. Allegations of cheating from former President Trump heightened the scrutiny. The focus was on governor and Los Angeles mayor races, but the real tension emerged in Shasta County. Shasta County’s Controversial Measure Shasta County voters approved a controversial measure. […]

June 16, 2026

Political Developments in Oklahoma, California, Georgia, and Washington, DC

Oklahoma Political Races Two significant races are underway in Oklahoma, a predominantly Republican state. Governor Kevin Stitt is approaching the end of his term limit. Former U.S. Senator Markwayne Mullin has stepped down to become the Homeland Security Secretary. Currently, Republican Alan Armstrong, an energy executive, is temporarily holding Mullin’s Senate seat. However, state law […]

June 16, 2026

Montana Senate Race and Democratic Division

Montana’s upcoming Senate election has become a focal point due to a division among Democrats, potentially benefiting the Republican candidate. Alani Bankhead, representing the Democrats, is facing competition not just from Republican Kurt Alme, but also from independent Seth Bodnar. This scenario risks splitting the votes normally unified under the Democratic banner. With Alani Bankhead’s […]

June 16, 2026

Alaska Ejects One Dan Sullivan From Senate Ballot

On Monday, Alaska’s director of elections decided that Dan J. Sullivan should be removed from the ballot for the state’s Senate race. This decision is open to challenge in a state court. Before this ruling, there were two Dan Sullivans listed among the candidates for Alaska’s U.S. Senate race. Dan J. Sullivan, a Republican candidate […]

June 15, 2026

Alaska Senate Candidate Disqualified for Name Confusion

An Alaska election official has determined that Daniel J. Sullivan, a candidate with the same name as incumbent Republican Sen. Dan Sullivan, is ineligible to appear on the primary ballot. The official cited a deliberate effort to confuse voters. The announcement followed concerns from Republicans about the potential for voter confusion ahead of the August […]

June 15, 2026

Janeese Lewis George and the Dynamics of D.C.’s Mayoral Race

Janeese Lewis George, a Democratic socialist, is currently leading in both polls and prediction markets for the Democratic primary in Washington, D.C.’s mayoral race. Should she win, Lewis George is likely to secure victory in the general election given D.C.’s strong Democratic leaning. In the 2024 election, President Donald Trump received less than 7% of […]

June 15, 2026

Georgia GOP Runoff: Tight Race Reflects Trump’s Influence

A candidate endorsed by Donald Trump is behind in Georgia’s Republican gubernatorial runoff, according to a recent survey showing a significant shift in the race. In Georgia, Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones trails businessman Rick Jackson by a slender margin, as revealed by an InsiderAdvantage poll before the critical runoff election on Tuesday. As Georgia’s runoff […]

June 13, 2026

Jodi Kantor’s Explanation of Support for Graham Platner Despite Allegations

Jodi Kantor, a reporter for the New York Times, discussed on CNN why Democrats are willing to support Maine senatorial candidate Graham Platner despite multiple allegations against him. Kantor, who won a Pulitzer Prize for exposing Harvey Weinstein’s abuses, explained the rationale behind supporting Platner, suggesting the accusations do not fit the classic MeToo mold. […]

June 13, 2026

Graham Platner Faces Scrutiny Amid Maine Senate Race

Graham Platner, a Democratic Senate candidate from Maine, finds himself at the center of a storm due to past controversies. Allegations of abusive behavior from former girlfriends and a contentious tattoo have surfaced, complicating his primary race against Republican incumbent Senator Susan Collins. Fox News correspondent Alexis McAdams reports on the divided reactions from Maine […]

June 13, 2026

Trump’s Declining Approval Among Independent Voters

Current Trends in Trump’s Approval Among Independents President Donald Trump has experienced a significant decline in his approval ratings among independent voters. Several national polls reveal this downward trend, indicating potential implications for future elections. As independents often play a crucial role in midterms, a continued decline might alter the political landscape ahead of 2026. […]