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Looming Trump-fueled collapse makes it easier for Dems to recruit candidates: report

Donald Trump's increasing unpopularity with voters is making it easier for the Democratic Party leadership to recruit stronger candidates — thereby increasing the chances the Senate could flip in the upcoming 2026 midterm election, according to a report.

Trump’s name won’t be on the ballot next year, but his presence will loom large as voters head off to the polls, which has Republicans quaking and Democrats succeeding at encouraging some Democratic heavyweights to make the leap and sign up to run against vulnerable Republicans.

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Trump warned he's isolating rural America—and it's turning blue: 'American Dream is dead'

Donald Trump's tariffs may have alienated rural America so much they vote for Democrats at the midterms next year, the Governor of Kentucky has said.

Andy Beshear, writing in The Washington Post, believes the "American Dream is dead" under the president's watch, with the GOP split on issues such as healthcare and economics. This may push those in hardened red states to vote elsewhere in the upcoming election cycle.

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Major overhaul planned for Dem elections in response to Zohran Mamdani's rapid rise

Democrats are exploring a a potential revolution in presidential primary voting after the swift and decisive rise of New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani.

Party leaders are exploring a potential revolution in presidential primary voting by considering ranked-choice voting for the 2028 election cycle, with DNC Chair Ken Martin and other top officials holding private meetings with advocates to discuss implementing this alternative voting method, reported Axios.

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MAGA evangelicals have turned Christianity into an 'absurd farce': analysis

President Donald Trump’s "wrecking-ball approach to America has a precedent: the MAGA evangelical perversion of Jesus’s message of radical love to one of hate and aggression," writes The Guardian's Bill McKibben.

McKibben notes that Trump's " most revealing and defining moments – not its most important, nor cruelest, nor most dangerous, nor stupidest, but perhaps its most illuminating," came when he started posting plans of his gilded ballroom and then posted an AI video dumping feces on American cities.

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Even Donald Trump's ex-lawyers alarmed by latest orders: 'Clear quid pro quo'

Multiple former Trump administration officials are sounding the alarm over the president’s pardons, saying they appear designed to signal to his supporters that breaking the law is acceptable — so long as it’s done to his benefit.

“He is upending a whole process by which you reach a fair and accurate recommendation,” said an attorney who previously helped President Donald Trump with pardons during his first administration, speaking with The Washington Post Monday on the condition of anonymity.

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'Declared war on president': GOP rep accuses party of using Epstein bill to turn on Trump

Many Republican Party members believe the GOP has "declared war on the president" with its vote on the Jeffrey Epstein bill, according to a report published Monday.

A 427-1 vote to release Epstein's files passed earlier this month, with Donald Trump confirming he would sign a bill to release the files should it reach his desk. The Senate voted unanimously to pass the bill, which has since been signed by the president.

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'Lughead' Republican lambasted by Morning Joe as party trapped by Dems' 'brilliant move'

Republican lawmakers who are supporting Donald Trump through thick and thin may have gone a step too far after they, along with the president, took the bait when Democrats who served in the military argued thata no illegal presidential orders should be followed.

During a discussion on MS NOW’s “Morning Joe” over the brouhaha stirred up by Donald Trump's accusations of sedition and threats of hanging aimed at Democrats who took part in a video telling military members they need not follow illegal orders, co-host Joe Scarborough laid into an unnamed Republican who appeared on CNN on Sunday for making a fool of himself.

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Expert derails the public's hopes about the Epstein files

The victims of deceased sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein have found themselves entangled in a war between the Democrats and Republicans as doubts emerge on whether either can be trusted to help them fight against the exploitation of women, writes Edward Helmore in The Guardian.

"Despite the frequent efforts of lawmakers to harness the scandal for political purposes, the victims of Epstein’s sex-trafficking operation have been a strong voice in keeping the focus on the impact of sexual abuse and on Epstein’s wide circle of allies across all sides of the US political and cultural landscape," Helmore says.

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‘Pinocchio’: White House scorched over false claims on lower Thanksgiving costs

The White House proudly touted Sunday evening that Americans were enjoying the “lowest holiday gas prices since [the COVID-19] pandemic,” only to be rebuked moments later after critics noted the statement was categorically false.

“Global markets called; they don't take your credit,” wrote X user “Dr. Cole,” a prominent political commentator who’s amassed more than 255,000 followers. “Lies that small should embarrass even you.”

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'I hate this job!' GOP strategist latest to warn of impending exodus of House Republicans

The surprise retirement of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) could be just the first in a series of explosive exits that could end the Republican House majority.

The firebrand Georgia congresswoman fired off parting shots in her announcement that a senior House Republican told Punchbowl News were widely shared grievances, saying "this entire White House team has treated ALL members like garbage." GOP strategist Dough Heye highlighted on "CNN News Central" what he found so unusual about the dynamic.

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'We’re toast!' Sweeping losses spiral Virginia GOP into finger-pointing panic

Rick Buchanan didn’t expect to walk out before the first session even ended.

The chair of the 5th Congressional District GOP Committee had arrived at the Donald W. Huffman Advance — the Republican Party of Virginia’s annual flagship gathering — at The Forum Hotel in Charlottesville on Dec. 6, 2024, hoping the event would offer a clear roadmap heading into a pivotal election year.

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Trump-branded phone's 'made-in-USA' message scrubbed as it falls way behind release date

A new mobile phone announced by Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump earlier this year and branded around their father is still nowhere to be seen three months past its planned release — with NBC News reporting Monday that the launch date still remains unknown despite the company having already charged customers for pre-orders.

The company’s website has also scrubbed past mentions of the phone being “built in the United States” since its initial announcement in June, and instead now touts “American hands [being] behind every device.”

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MAGA movement looking 'sickly' as new infighting 'spills out into all corners': analysis

The murder of MAGA influencer Charlie Kirk was expected to unify the base, but instead, writes Salon's Amanda Marcotte, has triggered infighting and torn it apart.

Although media figures and President Donald Trump declared Kirk a "martyr" just minutes after his assassination, and Vice President JD Vance said at his memorial, "this is not a funeral but a revival," "a little more than two months later, the predicted wave of new recruits to the MAGA cause has not manifested," Marcotte says.

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