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The Democratic strategist believes President Donald Trump will "see the writing on the wall" ahead of the midterms and do anything to stay in power.
James Carville is bracing for impact. The Democratic pundit said that he wouldn’t “put anything past” Donald Trump—and he went so far as to suggest the president might cancel midterm elections in a ploy to prevent the Democrats from winning.
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Raw Story on MSN'Rooted in lies': Trump DOJ slammed as it eyes charges for election officialsThe Department of Justice under Attorney General Pam Bondi is looking into potentially filing criminal charges against election officials pegged by the Trump administration for allegedly failing to keep a close eye on their electronic voting systems,
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There's already a Musk versus Trump election next year
Trump and Elon Musk Are Fighting About One Republican Representative
Representative Thomas Massie awoke Tuesday morning to find himself at the center of the feud between Donald Trump and Elon Musk. Musk posted on X in the small hours of Tuesday morning, indicating that he would donate to the Kentucky Republican’s reelection campaign.
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Trump says he’ll look into deporting Musk as fight over bill escalates
You know what? 2020 had to happen that way. It was providential,” Trump was quoted by US Chief of Protocol Monica Crowley as saying.
While polls show Mikie Sherrill with a strong lead for New Jersey Governor, experts warn the race could be influenced by Donald Trump.
North Carolina Senator Thom Tillis will not seek re-election in 2026, drawing celebration from Trump who threatened primary challengers after Tillis opposed his "big, beautiful bill."
President Donald Trump told reporters on Tuesday, July 1, that former President Joe Biden wanted to see him behind bars, calling him a 'son of a bitch' over the unsubstantiated claim
A political scientist told Newsweek that shifting coalitions could influence "partisan effects of different election reforms."
Why Americans who threatened to leave after Trump’s re-election are staying put - Despite 21% of Americans saying they would leave if Trump won the election – many are now choosing to stay
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