Hispanic backing for Trump is declining. Will Democrats capitalize on this?

As Democrats prepare for the upcoming midterm elections and the 2028 presidential race, one notable statistic from the last White House election stands out: the number of Hispanics who refrained from supporting President Trump or Vice President Kamala Harris and chose to stay home. A recent study by Voto Latino highlights that the turnout among […]
Chances of Democrats Securing the House in 2026 Are Decreasing Sharply

Election Outlook for Democrats Dims as 2026 Approaches On Wednesday, Harry Enten, a data analyst for CNN, provided a concerning assessment for Democrats with the 2026 election cycle nearing. He referred to the Calci prediction market, highlighting that back in April, Democrats had an 83% likelihood of winning the House. However, that figure has now […]
Mark Teixeira attributes the government shutdown to Democrats.

MLB Star Criticizes Democrats Amid Ongoing Government Shutdown As the government shutdown stretches into its third week, Mark Teixeira, a former MLB player and current congressional candidate for Texas’ 21st District, is voicing his concerns about the Democrats in Washington. He claims that the current situation reflects poorly on the party’s approach. Teixeira, who launched […]
Democrats Rely on Medicaid Scare Tactics Before the Midterms, New Advertisements Reveal

Left-leaning advocacy groups are attempting to influence voters with fear-based claims that Republicans have cut Medicaid for families with disabilities as the midterm elections approach. Recently, the finance group Unrig Our Economy has rolled out a series of misleading ads referring to Republican Medicaid reform, suggesting it will strip medical insurance from disabled family members. […]
Winnebago County Democrats distribute ‘Is he dead yet’ bracelet likely referring to Trump

A Wisconsin Democrat was ejected from a farmers market after a volunteer discreetly handed out “Is he dead already?” bracelets that seemed to mock President Trump, including one intended for a young girl. The Winnebago County Democratic Party has decided not to set up a table at the Oshkosh Farmers Market anymore, citing an uptick […]
Senate Democrats urge Google and YouTube regarding Trump agreement

A group of Senate Democrats is pressing Google and YouTube for clarity regarding their recent settlement with President Trump concerning the suspension of YouTube accounts following the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack. In a letter sent on Wednesday, Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), and Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) […]
Democrats Split Over Trump’s Plan to Fund Troops Amid Schumer Shutdown

Democratic lawmakers are currently split over President Trump’s choice to utilize unused defense funds to ensure military personnel receive their paychecks during the ongoing government shutdown. While some Democrats criticized the president’s action to allocate previously approved funds for military salaries, others in Congress viewed it as a positive development. Most Democrats surveyed by the […]
Murkowski joins Democrats in calling for backpay for furloughed workers

Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) collaborated with the Democratic caucus on Wednesday, adding her name to a letter directed at White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Director Russell Vought. The letter urges that furloughed workers receive backpay due to the ongoing government shutdown. This correspondence, which includes multiple Democratic signatures alongside Murkowski’s, references the […]
Supreme Court Indicates That Democrats May No Longer Control Congressional Districts Based on Race

Supreme Court Reviews Race-Based Congressional Districts In a recent session, the Supreme Court hinted that the practice of creating congressional districts based on race might be nearing its end. Justice Brett Kavanaugh, aligning with Chief Justice John Roberts, raised questions during the oral arguments of the case Louisiana v. Calais, wondering if the time limit […]
Districts Based on Race Are Necessary Because ‘White Democrats’ Didn’t Support Black Candidates

NAACP’s Argument for a Second Majority Black District in Louisiana On Wednesday, attorney Janai Nelson from the NAACP presented a case to the Supreme Court, asserting that Louisiana needs an additional majority black district. She emphasized that “white Democrats are not voting for black candidates, whether they’re Democrats or not.” The NAACP’s legal team argued […]