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McMorrow addresses deleted social media posts and residency questions in CNN interview
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Michigan Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow defended now-deleted social media posts and responded to questions about where she lived and voted in 2016 during an on-air exchange with CNN’s Manu Raju, after CNN’s KFile reported she removed about 6,000 posts. McMorrow is competing in a three-way Democratic primary on Aug. 4 and the winner is expected to face Republican Mike Rogers in the November general election.
The US Senate confirmed Kevin Warsh as chair of the Federal Reserve on Wednesday to replace Jerome Powell. The vote followed a separate confirmation Tuesday for his role as a Fed governor.
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Senator John Fetterman voiced concerns about the growing acceptance of socialism within the Democratic Party during a podcast appearance. He described the shift as a dangerous trend that could alarm many Americans. Fetterman also highlighted views from immigrants who have experienced socialist systems.
The U.S. Senate on Wednesday rejected a Democratic-led war powers resolution that sought to restrict President Donald Trump from continuing U.S. military action against Iran without congressional authorization. The measure failed 52-47, with Sen. Rand Paul the only Republican voting in favor and Sen. John Fetterman the lone Democrat voting no.
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After winning the Texas Democratic U.S. Senate primary last month, state Rep. James Talarico announced a record $27 million fundraising haul for the first quarter of 2026—the largest ever for a Senate candidate in an election year's opening quarter. The grassroots-driven funds, mostly small donations, bolster his general election bid against the winner of the ongoing GOP primary runoff between Sen. John Cornyn and Attorney General Ken Paxton.
James Talarico, who has been described by The Daily Wire as the Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate in Texas, said during a live taping of The Bulwark podcast in Dallas that undocumented students he taught were often his “most patriotic” students, and criticized Immigration and Customs Enforcement as a “secret police” force.
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Maine Governor Janet Mills has launched an attack ad against her Democratic primary rival for US Senate, Graham Platner, spotlighting his 2013 Reddit posts about women and sexual assault. The ad features Maine women reacting negatively to the comments. Platner's campaign dismissed the ad as desperate.
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01 maggio 2026 00:33Maine Gov. Janet Mills suspends U.S. Senate campaign
30 aprile 2026 21:09Michigan Senate candidate McMorrow faces scrutiny over deleted tweets
23 aprile 2026 20:13DHS secretary Mullin attacks Schumer over ICE and Border Patrol remarks
23 aprile 2026 06:42Senate adopts $70 billion budget blueprint for ICE funding
14 aprile 2026 00:58Cook Political Report boosts Democrats' odds in key Senate races
11 aprile 2026 06:40Maine Democratic Senate candidate links past tattoo and Reddit posts to infantry culture in CBS interview
10 aprile 2026 16:50Trump endorses Lindsey Graham after Paul Dans drops out of primary
07 aprile 2026 18:29Daily Wire: Platner holds polling edge over Mills in Maine’s Democratic Senate primary as campaigns trade attacks
23 marzo 2026 13:14Senate confirms Markwayne Mullin as homeland security secretary