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Young Voters’ Enthusiasm for Democrats Waned During Midterms

Young voters who have been critical to Democratic successes in recent elections showed signs in November's midterms that their enthusiasm may be waning, a potential warning sign for a party that will need their strong backing heading into the 2024 presidential race.

Musk Supports Kari Lake’s Election Criticism

“Reasonable criticism of elections and judicial challenges are, of course, lawful. That seems to be the case here," said Musk.

Report Leaks Detailing What Jan. 6 Committee’s Final Report May Look Like

The House Democrat-led January 6th committee is planning to release its final “report” on the unrest that took place at the U.S. Capitol following the 2020 election. Sources spoke to Politico about the “chapter list” that will be in the report, which will be released before Republicans take control of the U.S. House of Representatives in early January.

Republican Governor’s Association Builds Anti-Trump War Chest With Ron DeSantis

The RGA filled DeSantis' coffers while hanging conservative candidates in competitive states out to dry.

Former DEA Agent Who Put Viktor Bout In Prison Slams Brittney Griner Trade

A former DEA agent who played a major role in bringing notorious arms dealer Viktor Bout to justice more than a decade ago believes that Russia got the upper hand in the Brittney Griner prisoner swap.

Democrat Consulting Firm Drops Kyrsten Sinema After Becoming An Independent

Authentic, a Democrat digital consulting firm, dropped Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) as a client after she changed her party affiliation to Independent on Friday

Elton John Announces He’s Leaving Twitter Over ‘Unchecked’ Misinformation

Legendary singer-songwriter Elton John announced that he was leaving Twitter over new rules that would allow "unchecked" misinformation.

Fauci Admits Americans Have Mandate ‘Fatigue’

Dr. Anthony Fauci acknowledged Friday that there is a "fatigue" about COVID-19 mandates as respiratory viruses surge across the U.S.

White House Says ‘It Was Brittney or No One’ On Americans Left in Russia

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre faced a barrage of questions Thursday about President Biden’s decision to release notorious arms dealer Viktor Bout as part of a prisoner swap for basketball star Brittney Griner — while leaving fellow Americans Paul Whelan and Marc Fogel behind.

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