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Republicans in swing states back Trump’s Iran campaign but fret over gas and farm costs
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About a month after the United States began military operations against Iran, some Republican organizers in battleground states say they continue to support President Donald Trump’s decision while warning that higher gasoline prices and rising farm input costs are fueling voter irritation ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
Iowa state Sen. Zach Wahls, a Democrat running for U.S. Senate, held a campaign event at Dog-Eared Books in Ames featuring a discussion with his wife, author Chloe Angyal, about storytelling and public service.
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The Democratic National Committee faces accusations of suppressing an internal report that links Kamala Harris's 2024 election defeat to her Gaza policy. Critics demand its release, arguing it confirms voter discontent with Democratic support for Israel. Veteran party member James Zogby says the findings are already evident from polls and election trends.
Vice President JD Vance secured about 85% of the vote in a straw poll for the 2028 Republican nomination at Turning Point USA's AmericaFest in Arizona. Attendees showed strong support, with college students unanimously backing him and the crowd erupting in cheers during his appearance. The results outpaced even former President Donald Trump's margin in a similar 2023 poll.
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U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik announced the suspension of her campaign for New York governor and will not seek re-election to Congress, following Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman's recent Republican primary challenge. She emphasized avoiding a costly primary and focusing on her family amid the competitive 2026 race against Gov. Kathy Hochul.
On November 3, 2020, Democratic challenger Joe Biden defeated Republican incumbent Donald Trump in the US presidential election. The result was confirmed only after days of vote counting. Trump contested his loss, alleging election fraud.
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In a Daily Wire commentary, Xi Van Fleet and Sasha Gong — both survivors of Mao’s Cultural Revolution — argue that some Democrats’ recent use of profanity is a deliberate political style that echoes revolutionary rhetoric in Maoist China. They warn that such language risks trapping voters in a “linguistic ghetto” rather than elevating discourse.
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