Tag: political_issues
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Media Monitor: Newsweek Highlights Challenges for Major U.S. Political Parties
Newsweek reports that recent election results in Kentucky and Oregon exposed coalition problems for both the Republican and Democratic parties, highlighting internal divisions and messaging struggles.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessWorldGeneral PoliticsDemocratic PartyRepublican PartyState GovernmentsElectionEconomy MAGADemocratsKentuckyOregonGas taxPolitical issuesNewsweek
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Media Monitor: Trump Criticizes Rep. Massie, Backs Challenger in Kentucky Primary
USA TODAY reports President Donald J Trump has repeatedly criticized Republican Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky and endorsed his challenger in a closely watched primary election.
Politics and GovernmentUSAGeneral PoliticsRepublican PartyFederal GovernmentState GovernmentsElection Donald J TrumpThomas MassieKentuckyPrimary ElectionRepublicanPolitical IssuesElectionsUSA TODAY
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Media Monitor: Supreme Court Rejects Virginia Democrats' Redistricting Bid
USA Today is reporting the U.S. Supreme Court rejected Virginia Democrats' attempt to revive a new congressional map, leaving the national party at a redistricting disadvantage.
Politics and GovernmentGeneral PoliticsDemocratic PartyFederal GovernmentState GovernmentsLegalElection U.S. Supreme CourtVirginiaDemocratsRedistrictingCongressional mapPolitical IssuesGovernmentUSA TODAY
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Media Monitor: South Carolina Republicans Block Plan to Eliminate Clyburn's House Seat
The Washington Post is reporting that South Carolina Republicans blocked a plan to eliminate Rep. James E. Clyburn's House seat, a victory for the Democratic leader and a setback for President Donald Trump.
Politics and GovernmentGeneral PoliticsDemocratic PartyRepublican PartyState GovernmentsElection James E. ClyburnSouth CarolinaHouse seatRepublicansDonald TrumpPolitical IssuesPoliticsThe Washington Post
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Media Monitor: Poll finds many Americans believe White House correspondents' dinner shooting, Trump assassination attempts were faked
The Washington Post is reporting on a NewsGuard survey revealing that roughly 1 in 4 Americans believe the White House correspondents' dinner shooting was faked, with many also doubting alleged 2024 assassination attempts on Donald Trump.
Politics and GovernmentMediaGeneral PoliticsDemocratic PartyRepublican PartyWhite HouseElection White House correspondents' dinnerDonald TrumpAssassination attemptsNewsGuardPublic OpinionConspiracy TheoriesPolitical IssuesThe Washington Post