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With just a week to go until the Nov. 3 election, President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden will criss-cross the country on Tuesday in an intense day of campaigning that will also see former President Barack Obama back on the stump.
MAGA firebrand Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene slammed her fellow Republicans, including President Donald Trump, frustrated by their inaction on addressing the soaring cost of living. The Georgia Republican called out Trump’s claims that inflation and grocery prices are going down.
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Georgia attorney Cheeley says Trump granting him a pardon over indictment in 2020 election results
Georgia lawyer Bob Cheeley said Friday that President Trump called to say he was issuing him a pardon in connection with his involvement in the 2020 election results in his state. Cheeley was indicted in 2023.
Republicans in 2025 traded places with the Democrats of 2024, putting social issues and identity politics ahead of voters' top issue: the economy.
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Raffensperger says he can maintain Trump relationship as he campaigns for GA governor
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger emphasized education and affordability in a sit down interview with The Telegraph on his bid for Georgia governor.
Former Democratic Representative Abigail Spanberger defeated Republican Lieutenant Governor Winsome Earle-Sears Tuesday by a margin of nine percentage points to become the next governor of Virginia. Spanberger will be the first ever female governor of the Commonwealth.
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AOC suggests Trump blocked MTG from GA Senate race
Greene has, for months, criticized the Republican Party for failing to address healthcare costs and focusing too much on foreign conflicts at the expense of domestic issues.
A significant bloc of likely Republican primary voters say Trump's endorsement matters to them. But a majority say it won't sway their decision.
MeidasTouch co-founder Brett Meiselas said a 50-year mortgage could be the Trump administration’s “worst idea yet.” He also took a swipe other Trump’s proposal to send a $2,000 stipend to Americans instead of proposing a health care plan.