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Red state bid to upend region's political balance hits major court snag

In a split from earlier rulings, Florida’s 1st District Court of Appeals on Wednesday turned down a bid by Republicans to alter how county commissioners are elected in Alachua County — a move that would have significantly shifted the region’s political balance.

PBS affiliate WUFT TV reported that the challengers, including former state Senator Keith Perry (R) and three co‑plaintiffs, had asked the court to block the county from electing its five commissioners through a so-called at‑large system, in which every voter in the county votes for all commissioners. The appeal supported maintaining or restoring single‑member districts, where only voters in a given district cast ballots for their respective commissioner.

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'This is how it's done!' Dem's 'smart' appearance on Fox News hailed as model for party

Observers heaped praise on New York Mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani's appearance on Fox News on Wednesday, saying his interview could serve as a model that Democrats adopt going forward.

Mamdani joined Fox News' Martha MacCallum on "The Story" to discuss his candidacy. MacCallum asked pointed questions about whether Mamdani denounces Hamas and if he is proud to live in the global financial capital. Mamdani appeared calm and focused, according to analysts, and illustrated how Democrats can get their message across in an unfriendly environment.

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'Sorry, JD Vance': VP's claim 'Hitlergate' chat was just 'kids' promptly smacked down

A new analysis shredded Vice President JD Vance's dismissal of outrage over a leaked Young Republicans group chat containing racist and Hitler‑admiring messages, in which he referred to the participants as “kids” and argued people were overreacting.

But Mother Jones' Julianne McShane issued a searing smackdown Wednesday night, writing bluntly, "We checked. Sorry, JD Vance."

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Furious constituents flood Republican's tele-town hall: 'You are wasting time!'

Rep. Rob Wittman (R-VA) became the latest Republican lawmaker to face a barrage of anger from his constituents on Wednesday.

Unlike many of his colleagues, who held a physical town hall where disgruntled constituents lined up to yell at him, Wittman opted for a so-called "tele-town hall" on Facebook, where people could call in ahead of time to get their questions answered.

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Republican in deep-red state pleads with Trump as family farm flails': Do the right thing'

A conservative Republican farmer from Idaho is making an unlikely appeal to President Donald Trump: “Do the right thing.” His call comes as his family farm struggles to survive amid labor shortages he blames on Trump-era immigration policies.

ABC News reported Wednesday that Shay Myers, general manager of Owyhee Produce, a third-generation farm in Parma, Idaho, is speaking out against the aggressive deportation tactics that have intensified under the Trump administration.

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Mike Johnson ripped for 'offensive' and 'patronizing' remark by newly elected lawmaker

Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva (D-AZ) ripped House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) on Wednesday night for failing to swear her in during a pro forma session, even though he previously swore in two Republican members under similar circumstances.

Grijalva won the special election to replace her late father, Raúl Grijalva, in Arizona's deep-blue 7th Congressional District in September. Arizona's Secretary of State recently certified her election, but Johnson has not yet conducted a formal swearing-in ceremony for Grijalva.

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'So outlandish': Pete Hegseth warned press plan could blow up in his face

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has put forward a plan to "cow the press," but one analyst revealed on Wednesday that Hegseth's initiative could backfire spectacularly.

Ned Price, the former spokesperson for the State Department, said in an interview with progressive YouTuber Brian Tyler Cohen that Hegseth's plan to restrict press access and require outlets to provide copies of their reports before publishing them is "so outlandish." Every major news organization, including Fox News, has rejected Hegseth's plan.

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MAGA's 'spaghetti-throwing' reveals how 'deeply unpopular' they are: analyst

Radical Republicans have been "throwing spaghetti" at the wall recently to try and prevent a sizable loss at the ballot box during the midterm elections, and one analyst says this tactic reveals just how "deeply unpopular" the party is with Americans.

Heather Cox Richardson, a historian and author, joined Tim Miller on "The Bulwark Podcast" on Wednesday to discuss how MAGA has tried to shift the narrative away from their attempts to take away constitutional rights. For example, Secretary of State Marco Rubio has cancelled at least six visas of foreign nationals because of their comments about conservative activist Charlie Kirk's death.

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'Morally abominable': Legal expert warns Trump's promise should be a 'wake-up call'

A legal expert says that President Donald Trump's promise "should be a wake-up call" as the combined death toll on alleged drug cartel boats has now reached 27 people, and questions are swirling over the "morally abominable acts."

Brett Max Kaufman, senior counsel at the The American Civil Liberties Union, wrote an opinion piece on Wednesday for MSNBC detailing how the Trump administration could be killing potentially innocent people — not necessarily drug cartels — and that "there is no credible factual or legal argument that the United States is engaged in an armed conflict with any drug cartel under international law."

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'Do they think we're dumb?' Trump's fancy dinner for corporate sponsors raises alarms

President Donald Trump is hosting corporate friends at the White House for a lavish dinner to express gratitude for their financial support in constructing his expansive ballroom. Those concerned about government ethics have questions.

The Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday that over three dozen companies and individuals will attend the White House dinner on Wednesday night, having contributed to Trump's $250 million structure. The new building is 90,000 square feet — about double that of the original. That structure was initially built without the East and West Wings.

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'Give me your tired, your poor — your Neo-Nazis?’ Trump’s overhaul leaves critics aghast

President Donald Trump and his higher-ups were revealed in a New York Times report on Wednesday to be considering a massive overhaul of the U.S. refugee system, already stripped to the bone, to highly privileged English speakers, white people, and even supporters of far-right parties in Europe.

The report sparked immediate outrage from commenters on social media.

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'Deeply flimsy': CBS News' new Trump-backed boss bashed over 'shoddy' debunk attempt

CBS News' new conservative editor-in-chief faced significant criticism on Wednesday over a report she published that claimed to refute news reports about Israel starving civilians in Gaza.

In August, The Free Press published a story titled, "They Became Symbols For Gazan Starvation. But All 12 Suffer from Other Health Problems," which purported to refute reporting done by The New York Times and other outlets that found the Israeli military was starving Gazans. Bari Weiss joined CBS News after Paramount purchased The Free Press.

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Trump 'troubled' by knowledge he looks 'weak' with this foreign head: analyst

President Donald Trump has been "naive" in his dealings with his Russian counterpart, and not only has it extended the war in Ukraine, but it has also made him look "weak and ineffective," according to a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist.

David Cay Johnson, who has won multiple Pulitzers for his reporting on the American tax code, discussed Trump's handling of the Ukraine war in a new interview with Times Radio. He said Trump, who promised to end the war in Ukraine within 24 hours of taking office, seems to have "no knowledge" of how his relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin works.

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