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'Real shot': Data expert flags how Texas Dems could break their 30-year losing streak

Democrats haven't won a statewide race in Texas in over 30 years — but after an intense primary that ended with poll confusion drama and alleged voter suppression, they have perhaps their best opportunity in all that time to finally come through, political data analyst G. Elliott Morris wrote on Substack Wednesday morning.

"This year, Democrats might have a real shot at winning a statewide election in the Lone Star State," wrote Morris. "On Tuesday, March 3, Democratic primary voters picked state House Rep. James Talarico over U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett to become their party’s nominee for the November election to the U.S. Senate. On the Republican side, no candidate won above 50%, so incumbent John Cornyn and Ken Paxton are headed to a May 26th runoff election."

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MAGA national security expert turns on Trump with devastating prediction: 'Impeachable!'

A self-identified "America First" national security expert who has long supported Donald Trump now has some harsh words, and a major prediction, for the president's new war in Iran.

CNN's Natasha Bertrand recently reported that the CIA "has been working to arm Kurdish forces with the aim of fomenting a popular uprising in Iran," while noting that "Iranian Kurdish opposition forces are expected to take part in a ground operation in Western Iran in the coming days and they expect US and Israeli support, a senior Iranian Kurdish official told CNN."

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Trump was lured into war with Iran by tantalizing tidbit in secret phone call: report

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called President Donald Trump last week with a tantalizing tidbit that has since blown up into a major war operation.

Three sources tipped off Axios to the Feb. 23 call, which Trump took in the White House Situation Room and had not been previously reported, and said that Netanyahu told the president that Iran's supreme leader and his top advisers were all set to meet Saturday morning at one location in Tehran – giving U.S. and Israeli forces an opportunity to kill them all in a single strike.

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Trump's 'shifting statements' on Iran signal one key thing is out of his control: analysis

Donald Trump may have already lost his grip on the war in Iran, and his statements on the former and current leadership of the country show it, according to reporting.

Political analysis from the New York Times highlighted how the president had wavered in his rhetoric on Iran and its leaders, and that it may be because he does not hold as much sway in this conflict as first thought. Michael Crowley, Julian E. Barnes, and Ronen Bergman suggest the president is beholden to an allied nation, rather than his own wants.

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Trump knows he will be 'crushed' in midterms — and one sly move proves it: Dem gov

A pre-midterm move from Donald Trump proves the president knows he will not fare well in the elections, Gavin Newsom has claimed.

During an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel's talk show, the Governor of California once more repeated his assessment of the midterms - that the GOP will lose massively because of Trump. But the projected wins of the Democratic Party, while not guaranteed, will be aided by a move Trump pulled last year.

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'Think of the ratings': Jimmy Kimmel makes bold pitch to Trump for joint event appearance

Jimmy Kimmel has made a bold pitch to Donald Trump during the opening monologue of his talk show.

The 58-year-old comedian, who has faced off with the president on a number of occasions since Trump took office, has spoken directly to the 47th POTUS and suggested they have dinner together. Trump earlier this week confirmed he would attend the White House Correspondents Dinner, a gathering he has refused to attend in the past.

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Spanish leader unfazed by Trump threat — and hits back with 'Russian roulette' attack

President Donald Trump picked a fight with Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez over his opposition to the invasion of Iran — but Sanchez isn't backing down.

According to The Guardian, Sanchez "responded to Donald Trump’s extraordinary threat to cut off all trade with Spain over his government’s refusal to facilitate the US’s ongoing attacks against Iran, comparing the growing conflict in the Middle East to playing 'Russian roulette with the destiny of millions'. Sánchez, who has been one of the most vociferous European critics of Israel’s conduct in Gaza, said his government’s position on the widening instability could be summed up in three words: 'No to war.'”

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Trump's Iranian regime change plot has already failed — and only ends one way: expert

Donald Trump's strikes on Iran will continue even if the regime change plot has already failed, according to a political analyst.

Though the president had ordered strikes on the Middle Eastern country over the weekend, Professor Anthony Glees believes the move has had little impact in the political sphere of Iran. Speaking to The Mirror, Professor Glees, who previously served as a special adviser to the UK's Foreign Office, said that he believes the war with Iran will only end once Trump has tired of it.

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Unlikely Trump ally convinced president to strike Iran to preserve legacy: 'He's all in'

Donald Trump's order to strike Iran had been pitched to him as a way to salvage his legacy by an unlikely ally.

The president's administration carried out strikes on the Middle Eastern country earlier this week, confirming the death of ayatollah Ali Khamenei in the process. Six US military personnel have also been killed in counterstrikes carried out by Iran. The bombing campaign on Iran came to be when Lindsey Graham took Trump to task on what he wanted to be his legacy.

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Results called for GOP Texas Senate primary after months of all-out brawl

After months of intense fighting, the Texas Republican Senate primary has been called: incumbent U.S. Sen. John Cornyn and MAGA attorney general Ken Paxton are headed to a runoff.

The runoff election will be held on May 26, with early voting beginning on May 18.

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North Carolina's most powerful Republican may be toppled in stunning upset

The leader of the North Carolina Senate, Phil Berger, widely seen as one of the most powerful Republicans in the state, may have just lost a tough challenge from Rockingham County Sheriff Sam Page in what would be a stunning upset Tuesday night.

Paige took the lead in the shocking election by just two votes, and the results are almost certainly going to be challenged in court.

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Dem alleges 'people were disenfranchised' in Texas Senate primary

A Texas Democrat alleged in a speech to her supporters on Tuesday night that "people were disenfranchised" during the primary election.

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) faced off against state Rep. James Talarico, a Democrat, in a heated primary election on Tuesday night. It was one of the first elections under Texas's new election laws, which changed the polling locations for many voters. A lower-court judge ordered that election locations in Dallas remain open for an additional two hours due to the confusion, according to reports. But the Texas Supreme Court blocked the extended voting hours.

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Kristi Noem gets more than she bargained for from irate Republican

Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) called for Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's resignation during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing Tuesday, criticizing her handling of FEMA disaster relief, harsh immigration policies that resulted in two American deaths, and broader leadership failures. Tillis directly challenged Noem's book "No Going Back," citing her account of killing a 14-month-old hunting dog she deemed dangerous and worthless. He argued a farmer should know better than to kill an untrained puppy. Tillis also referenced Noem killing a goat for behaving badly, drawing parallels between her impulsive animal decisions and her crisis response failures in Minneapolis, North Carolina, and the Southeast. He demanded answers on Operation Charlotte's Web within two weeks, threatening to stall nominees if Noem continues stonewalling.

Watch the video below.

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