Por: The Hill Politics November 15, 2022
Democrats’ controversial tactic of meddling in Republican primaries largely paid off in the midterms, offering up both a potential roadmap and possible pitfalls for future elections. Various Democratic groups throughout the cycle sought to elevate more far-right or Trump-aligned candidates with the belief they would be easier to defeat in a general election. And while the tactic didn’t work in all GOP primaries, a number of Democratic... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion December 06, 2022
At President Biden’s behest, the Democratic National Committee is poised to throw Iowa and New Hampshire under the bus. Assuming he gets his way, the new order will be South Carolina, followed by Nevada, New Hampshire, Georgia and Michigan. It’s fine with me. I like both... + más
Jim Fossel: Biden shakes up presidential primaries for the wrong reasons | Portland Press Herald
The DNC Can’t Stop New Hampshire's Primary | Time
Fox News USA Politics November 10, 2022
Democrats' strategy of spending millions to boost pro-Trump candidates in Republican primaries appeared to pay off Tuesday as the party ended the night with a clean sweep of the races in which it chose to meddle.All six of the Republican candidates who seemingly benefited... + más
Democrats weigh possibilities, pitfalls of meddling in GOP primaries after midterm wins | The Hill
EXPLAINER: What is Louisiana's 'jungle primary'? | Associated Press
The Daily Beast USA World November 08, 2022
, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s chef notorious for interfering in U.S. elections, boasted Monday that he has interfered, is currently interfering, and will But according to researchers tracking his current meddling operations targeting Americans, Prigozhin’s... + más
Reggie Bush Says NCAA's 'Sloppy Investigation' Resulted in Heisman Trophy Forfeiture | Bleacher Report
Putin escalates criticism of Russian defense minister amid draft snags: ISW | Newsweek
The New York Times USA World October 23, 2022
The rise and fall of Liz Truss, Britain’s six-week prime minister, embodies a seismic and long-mounting change in British politics, though its cause and consequences may not always be obvious.Ms. Truss was only the fourth British leader to win the job through a particularly... + más
Photos show a nation in mourning as Queen Elizabeth II is laid to rest | CNBC
Associated Press USA Politics October 19, 2022
On Nov. 8, Louisiana voters go to the polls, just like in states across the country — only they’ll technically be voting in that includes candidates from all corners. Their votes may determine which candidates will occupy offices at all levels of the state’s government, or... + más
Crude comments from Europe’s top diplomat point to bigger problems | The Boston Globe
David Armand will be honored with 23rd Louisiana Writer Award at annual book fest Oct. 29 | The Advocate
Newsweek USA Nation October 14, 2022
As many independent voters—those not a member of a political party —couldn't vote in the primaries earlier this year, there is some ambiguity over whether independents can take part in the upcoming midterms in November.However, anyone can vote in the midterms, as long... + más
Ron Johnson and Mandela Barnes in tight Senate race in Wisconsin — CBS News Battleground Tracker poll | CBS News
Dan McKee continues to lead Ashley Kalus in R.I. governors race, new Globe/Suffolk poll finds | The Boston Globe
NBC News USA Opinion September 30, 2022
Republicans have been up in arms about “jungle primaries,” or nonpartisan open primaries, and ranked choice voting, or RCV, systems that eschew traditional election formats. Such is the rage that in both Tennessee and Florida, laws have been enacted that essentially forbid... + más
Why would Mac Jones get a second opinion on his injury, and how common is that? | The Boston Globe
Fetterman, Shapiro lead in latest polls; Pa. voters still have unfavorable view of Oz | PennLive
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