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Did Thursday's verdicts hurt 'Teflon Don'? Michigan voters don't think so.
Detroit Free Press· 3 days agoIn 2015, when he described Sen. John McCain and other prisoners of war as losers, many Michigan...
GOP trifecta? Introducing the Decision Desk HQ 2024 Election Forecast Model
The Hill· 5 days agoWelcome to Decision Desk HQ’s 2024 Election Forecast Model, a powerful tool for in-depth analysis...
Guilty verdict will electrify Trump base, pollsters say
The Washington Times· 4 days agoFormer President Donald Trump’s guilty verdict in the New York hush money case is poised to energize...
Biden draws contrast with ‘pandering’ Trump in appeal to Black voters
The Hill via Yahoo News· 5 days agoPresident Biden on Wednesday sought to woo Black voters in Philadelphia, laying out a contrast...
Trump verdict makes significant number of Republicans less likely to support him: poll
Fox News via Yahoo News· 2 days agoOne in 10 Republican voters say in a new poll that they are less likely to vote for former President...
First lady Jill Biden to community college grads: Erie doesn't do 'can't'
Erie Times News via Yahoo News· 2 days agoErie County is among a handful of counties in battleground states that several national political...
Texas Runoff Elections Could Redefine Political Landscape, High Stakes in Houston with Race for...
Hoodline· 6 days agoThe political landscape of Texas could be radically reshaped today as Houston-area voters and others...
The 2024 Battleground Counties: Tarrant County, Texas
US News & World Report· 6 days agoOften – but not always – these geographic puzzle pieces are part of a larger swing state. With the 2024 presidential election approaching and a rematch of incumbent President ...
Trump, Biden and 2024 campaign aides anxiously await New York hush money verdict
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 4 days agoNadine Seiler, 59, who carried a large sign that said “Convict Trump Already!” expressed the same...
Playbook: Why both parties see a silver lining to Trump’s conviction
Politico· 1 day agoThe New York appellate division has an “inherent kind of bias with white-collar defendants,” one...