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Biden Campaign Tests Harris’s Electability Against Trump in New Survey

Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign analytics team led by President Joe Biden has commissioned a voter survey this week to see how she would...

Low Attendance at Biden Rally in PA Sparks Questions

At the Biden for President rally held on Thursday at the Pennsylvania State Capitol with legislators, an astounding three people turned out.  “Biden for President–Reproductive...

Oklahoma Mourns the Loss of Iconic Senator Jim Inhofe

Jim Inhofe, a former US senator, passed away on Tuesday am. Inhofe, who was 89 years old, had a lengthy career in politics. Prior...

Women’s Public Policy Organization Launches Bus Tour: ‘She Prays She Votes’

Political organization Concerned Women for America launched a bus tour urging U.S. women to pray for the country.

Pennsylvania Capitol Evacuated After Bomb Threat: ‘In the Name of Palestine’

The Pennsylvania State Capitol was evacuated on Saturday after 250 members of the state's House and Senate received a bomb threat email.

Capitol Siege Families Express Frustration Over Supreme Court Decision Protecting Trump

The families and victims of the supposed Capitol "riot" on January 6, 2021, are voicing their dissatisfaction and indignation following the Supreme Court's decision...

Trump Victory: Supreme Court Rules Former Presidents Have Protection from Prosecution

The Supreme Court ruled Monday morning that a former president has substantial immunity from prosecution for official acts committed while in office.

Foreign Diplomats Shocked at Biden’s Performance During Presidential Debate

Foreign Diplomats reportedly expressed "shock" surrounding President Joe Biden's performance during the presidential debate this week.

CNN’s Debate Moderation Criticized for Lack of Real-Time Fact-Checking

President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump debated on Thursday, and CNN has been criticized for its moderating strategy, especially for not providing...

Supreme Court Rules in Favor of J6 Protester

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of a January 6 protester who entered the U.S. Capitol.

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