The U.S. Census Bureau reported Thursday that 300,000 people left California in 2022, more than left any other state, amid a general slow increase in the U.S. population as the country recovered from COVID-19.
President Donald Trump smashed mainstream narratives that the Republican midterm races were a failure, defending his high endorsement success rate of “232 out of 252.”
A Rasmussen poll suggests Conservatives and Republicans attribute midterm losses to Kevin McCarthy, Mitch McConnell, and Ronna McDaniel rather than Donald Trump.
California could face a $25 billion budget deficit in 2023–24, despite raking in a record-setting $98 billion budget surplus this year, according to an analysis that comes days after midterms election, in a state where the Democratic party enjoys a supermajority.
The 2022 midterms have facilitated a narrative shift as seemingly every major outlet under the sun has begun to advocate for the demise of the leader of the America First movement: President Donald Trump.