May 23, 2026

Letlow and Fleming Advance to Runoff in Louisiana GOP Senate Primary

Rep. Julia Letlow and Louisiana state Treasurer John Fleming are set to face off in a runoff following Saturday’s Senate Republican primary. CBS News reports that they defeated incumbent GOP Senator Bill Cassidy. Cassidy, 68, was one of seven Senate Republicans who voted to convict former President Trump during the impeachment trial following the January […]

May 23, 2026

The Impact of Trump’s Influence on the 2026 Midterm Elections

Donald Trump’s Role in the Upcoming Elections Although not on the ballot this year, Donald Trump’s presence and influence loom large over the 2026 midterm elections. With six months to go, his effect on the Republican Party’s success is undeniable. Previous election outcomes have left Republicans on shaky ground, with Democrats gaining momentum aided by […]

May 23, 2026

Thousands Gather for ‘Rededicate 250’ Event on National Mall

On May 17, 2026, thousands assembled on the National Mall in Washington for an event named “Rededicate 250.” This gathering, held on Sunday, featured prayer, worship music, and patriotic speeches. Organized to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the United States, the event aimed to reaffirm faith in America. However, critics argue it blurred the line […]

May 23, 2026

Cassidy’s Political Struggles Reflect Republican Party’s Trump-Centric Dynamics

Charles Wandfluh, a voter from New Orleans, expressed his disillusionment with Bill Cassidy’s attempts to retain his U.S. Senate seat in Louisiana’s Republican primary. Despite significant efforts, Cassidy’s alignment with Donald Trump became a decisive factor in his political fate. Wandfluh, 57, likened Cassidy’s efforts to a desperate squirrel, stating, “He’s just a squirrel running […]

May 23, 2026

Concerns Over Transparency as Trump Administration Holds Back Information

Democratic members of Congress are expressing concern about the lack of transparency from the Trump administration. The administration is reportedly withholding crucial information from a government watchdog. This situation raises serious questions about accountability. Despite it being almost a year since Elon Musk resigned from federal service, much remains unclear. Recent developments have highlighted continuous […]

May 23, 2026

House Democrats Focus on Affordability to Connect with Working-Class Voters

Several factions within the House Democratic Party are actively discussing the best strategies to connect with voters by addressing their concerns about affordability. With midterm elections approaching, Party members are keen to demonstrate their commitment to cost-related issues that directly impact everyday Americans. On May 17, 2026, efforts were notably led by Representative Greg Casar, […]

The Hidden Tax Impact in Upcoming Midterms

With midterm elections approaching, a lesser-known tax could be at the forefront of political discussions. This overlooked tax is the 0.9% Medicare surtax, which emerged from Obamacare and may become a focal point in funding Medicare amidst fiscal challenges. The tax, originally aimed at high incomes, might affect more people than initially thought. Understanding the […]

May 23, 2026

Spencer Pratt Attracts Major Donors for LA Mayoral Campaign

Spencer Pratt is gaining significant support from business influencers like Jeanie Buss and Sofia Richie’s husband, Elliot Grainge, as he campaigns for the Los Angeles mayoral primary elections. According to the New York Times, Pratt’s campaign has seen an influx of contributions since May 1. Buss and Grainge have notably joined the list of donors. […]

May 23, 2026

Sen. Bill Cassidy’s Loss in Louisiana Primary Sparks Reaction

Sen. Bill Cassidy’s defeat in the Louisiana Republican Primary is seen as a significant event according to former Utah Sen. Mitt Romney. Cassidy’s loss follows his vote to convict former President Donald Trump for his involvement in the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol attack. Romney expressed his disappointment on social media, highlighting Cassidy’s contributions as an […]