Articles about Elections
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Strikes at Iran Could Reshape Primary Election Dynamics
The ongoing crisis in Iran has sparked widespread concern, with many wondering how this will affect the dynamics of the primary election. Recent reports suggest that the situation could have significant implications for several candidates, with some using the crisis to fuel their campaigns and showc...

Uk Green Party: How a Working-class Plumber Threw a Wrench in Starmer’s Election Plans
London, UK - A surprising turn of events in the UK's upcoming elections has seen a working-class plumber, Alex Smith, throw a wrench in Labour Party leader Keir Starmer's plans. Smith, a Green Party supporter, has been gaining momentum in his local constituency, sparking concerns among Labour Party ...
Can Jasmine Crockett’s East Texas Past Give Her an Electoral Boost in Rural Texas?
U.S. Representative Jasmine Crockett, a Democrat from Texas, is turning to her East Texas past in a bid to boost her electoral prospects in rural areas. Born and raised in the region, Crockett is touting her local ties as a key advantage in a state where rural votes often decide the outcome of elect...
Trump, Seeking Executive Power Over Elections, Is Urged to Declare Emergency
Former President Donald Trump has been making headlines in recent weeks as he continues to push for greater control over the US election system. According to reports, Trump is considering declaring a national emergency in order to bypass Congress and gain executive power over the electoral process. ...

Trump’s Approval Rating with Independents Hits a New Low Ahead of the State of the Union
As the nation gears up for President Joe Biden's State of the Union address, former President Donald Trump's approval rating among independent voters has hit a record low, according to a recent CNN poll. The poll, which was conducted in the past week, shows that only 31% of independents approve of T...

Congressional Redistricting Process Results in Uncompetitive House Seats
The US House of Representatives is meant to be a representative body, with each member serving a diverse constituency. However, a recent report by NPR has revealed that the majority of House seats are not competitive, with the incumbent often running unopposed. This trend has significant implication...

Texas' Senate Primary Race Between Crockett and Talarico Ramps Up After Pulled Colbert Interview
The 2024 Texas Senate primary election is heating up, with Senator Brock Buckhardt Crockett and challenger Michael Talarico engaging in a fierce battle for the Republican nomination. The recent controversy surrounding a canceled interview with Stephen Colbert has fueled speculation about the candida...

How Maryland Democrats Are Thwarting Wes Moore’s Political Ambitions
Wes Moore, the charismatic former Baltimore mayor and Democratic gubernatorial candidate, was once considered a shoo-in for the top spot in Maryland's executive branch. However, recent developments have put his ambitions in jeopardy as internal party divisions and disagreements over his policy posit...

Trump Announces Sweeping Voter Id Policy Changes Ahead of Midterms
Former President Donald Trump has sent shockwaves through the political establishment with his recent announcement that he plans to implement voter ID requirements for the upcoming midterm elections. Despite Congress's failure to pass legislation on the issue, Trump claims that he has the authority ...