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Republicans outnumber Democrats in Florida heading into 2022

Nationally recognized GOP Governor Ron DeSantis is up for reelection in the Sunshine state.

Supreme Court Lets Texas Abortion Ban Keep Saving Babies, Dismisses Joe Biden’s Lawsuit Against It

(LifeNews) In a victory for the Texas abortion ban today, the Supreme Court has allowed the pro-life law to continue saving babies from abortion and it dismissed Joe Biden’s lawsuit against it.

Trump Leads 2024 GOP Primary by 58 Points: Harvard/Harris Poll

Mike Pence comes in second, DeSantis third.

Fastest Consumer Price Increase Since 1982—6.8% Jump in November

New data show inflation rising at fastest pace in 40 years under Biden admin.

Beto O’Rourke trails Texas Gov. Greg Abbott by 15% in head-to-head matchup

Former U.S. Rep. Beto O'Rourke announced a Texas gubernatorial bid last month, but a new Quinnipiac University poll of registered Texas voters appears to bode ill for the Democrat's chances of defeating incumbent GOP Gov. Greg Abbott.

Poll finds border wall is popular again now that Trump is gone, bipartisan support emerges

Americans believe a border wall is part of the solution to illegal immigration and oppose the Biden administration’s plans to pay settlements to illegal immigrants whose families were separated after they jumped the border in the Trump era, according to a new poll taken for The Washington Times.

NYC to grant 800K noncitizens right to vote; state GOP blasts bill as ‘worst idea out of New York City Democrats ever’

New York City is poised to become the largest place in the country to grant noncitizens the right to vote in local elections, the Associated Press reported.

Plurality of Voters Believe Supreme Court Will Overturn Roe V. Wade: Poll

New Morning Consult poll finds plurality of Americans believe Supreme Court will roll back abortion rights by overturning the 50-year-old ruling. QUICK FACTS: The poll found...

Voters Pessimistic on Economy, Biden’s Leadership: WSJ Poll

"First survey in The Wall Street Journal's new polling effort shows Republicans in strong position."

40% of Latinos say the term ‘Latinx’ is offensive; nearly a third less likely to vote for candidate who uses it

If Democrats want to keep winning the Latino vote, they'll need to stop using the politically correct and gender-neutral word "Latinx" to do so.

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