GOP’s Midterm Expenses Could Indicate Challenges to Come

Increased Republican Spending in Key States Precedes Midterm Elections As November’s midterm elections approach, Republicans are ramping up their spending in traditionally red states, indicating genuine concern about maintaining their Senate majority. The conservative group, One Nation, linked to Senate Minority Leader John Thune, has secured substantial TV advertising buys: $28 million in Ohio and […]
What Two A Organizations Are Saying About the GOP’s Gun-Purchasing Privacy Bill Progressing in Congress

Second Amendment Groups Support New Bill to Protect Gun Purchase Privacy Second Amendment advocates have expressed their approval of a bill introduced by Republican lawmakers that aims to prevent credit card companies and banks from tracking legal gun purchases. The proposed legislation, known as the “Privacy Protection under Purchasing Law,” seeks to stop payment card […]
Kamala Harris believes Trump’s agreement with Iran will hurt the GOP’s chances in the midterms.

Mike Saraille: “President Trump’s Iran Deal is About Economic Handcuffs, Not Rewards” Retired Navy SEAL Mike Saraille discusses President Donald Trump’s Iran peace deal, suggesting that the $300 billion in private sector funding will serve as economic constraints rather than incentives. He emphasizes that U.S. military presence in the area will play a critical role […]
House GOP’s Effort to Briefly Continue Warrantless Surveillance Tool Falls Short

House Fails to Extend Warrantless Spying Tool On Thursday, the House of Representatives did not manage to secure a temporary extension for a warrantless surveillance tool, just a day before it was set to expire. House Speaker Mike Johnson cast a vote to prolong Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) until July […]
Thune States GOP’s Midterm Approach Is to Highlight Differences with Graham Platner, James Talarico

Senate Republicans Focus on Strategy for Midterm Elections On Wednesday’s FBN broadcast of “Morning with Maria,” Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) discussed the strategy Senate Republicans plan to use in the forthcoming midterm elections. Thune admitted that in certain regions, Republicans need to adopt a defensive stance, but he also mentioned they are taking […]
A New Dawn: The GOP’s decision for 2028 — continuing with MAGA or returning to the norm?

Since President Trump’s strong comeback in November 2024, where he secured all seven key battleground states along with the popular vote, the Democratic Party has significantly shifted to the left. They have elected a far-left mayor in New York City and attempted to manipulate Virginia’s political landscape with an extreme gerrymandering effort, which was later […]
GOP’s Lawsuit Restrictions Backed by Outside Funding Are a Hidden Benefit for Woke Corporations

Concerns Over Recent Republican Moves Against Litigation Funding For quite some time, conservatives have sought to address what they see as judicial overreach. In civil justice, this concept is often referred to as “tort reform,” which aims to curb excessive damages and attorney fees to keep courts from feeling like a lottery. Conservatives argue that […]
New Survey Shatters GOP’s Biggest Hopes for California Governor Race

Republicans might see their chances of winning the California governor’s seat vanish with a potential shutout in the upcoming primary, based on a new poll. As reported by Emerson College, former Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra, a Democrat, currently leads with an approval rating of 28%. Following him is Democratic climate activist Tom […]
Tillis cautions that Trump’s ‘foolish actions’ are harming the GOP’s opportunities in the Senate.

Trump’s Tensions with Sen. Tillis Highlight Republican Divisions Senate Republicans are suggesting that President Donald Trump’s recent actions present a significant opportunity for the party to sustain its power. This comes amid a noticeable rift between Trump and Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.), a relationship that appears to have deteriorated since last year when Republicans sought […]
South Carolina Senate Republican Leader Blocks GOP’s Redistricting Initiative

In a notable move, the Republican leader of South Carolina’s Senate voted against a redistricting plan that could eliminate the state’s sole Democratic-led House district, suggesting that a strong Democratic presence is beneficial for the state. State Senator Shane Massie (R-North Carolina) had a conversation with President Trump last week about his plans for redistricting. […]