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Trump declares 'I love Milwaukee' after reportedly using the word 'horrible' for the RNC host city
San Francisco Chronicle· 3 hours agoFormer President Donald Trump on Tuesday repeatedly praised Milwaukee just weeks before it hosts the...
All bets are off in the 2024 race for the White House
The Hill· 8 hours agoThe presumptive rematch between Joe Biden and Donald Trump appears set. The RealClearPolitics...
Sen. John P. Hale in Civil War Washington
New Hampshire Union Leader· 2 days agoRepublican Sen. John P. Hale of Dover campaigned for presidential candidate Abraham Lincoln of Illinois ahead of the national election on Nov. 6, 1860.
Rumblings in the Illinois GOP
Politico· 2 days agoRead it here. “I feel like my bosses are fighting and I’m in the middle of it,” Illinois GOP Chair Don Tracy told Playbook. Tracy said he was directed by members...goal is ...
How was the Electoral College created?
WBEZ 91.5 Chicago· 7 days agoEvery four years, when the presidential election rolls around, national pundits discuss strategies for candidates to win key battleground states. The...
Republicans, Latino advocates on Biden immigration shift
Reuters· 6 hours agoThe election-year announcement was quickly denounced by his Republican opponent Donald Trump. It was...
Bill eliminating Illinois' grocery tax gives local government more taxing authority - St. Louis...
The Business Journals· 5 days agoIllinois’ 1% state grocery tax will go away Jan. 1, 2026, but local governments will be able to...
Elections board urged to dismiss complaint that Bailey illegally coordinated in 2022 campaign
Crain s Chicago Business· 5 days agoA hearing officer is recommending the Illinois State Board of Elections dismiss a complaint that alleged conservative radio host and political operative ...
Democratic women in U.S. Senate target Project 2025 on reproductive rights
Nebraska Examiner via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoWASHINGTON – Senate Democrats held a press conference Tuesday to stand up for reproductive rights...
Is a local Republican endorsement still worth it for SC candidates? What primaries tell us
The State· 9 hours agoEndorsing a candidate is risky for local political parties — especially if their candidates don’t win. Here’s why, and a look at whether those risks paid off in the South Carolina primary elections.