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Blue states race to stymie Trump's mass deportation plans

However, they are drawing a line at what they see as unconstitutional and harmful tactics that Trump has proposed, such as using military forces and denying due process to undocumented

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Poll: Here’s how much Trump voters would pay in taxes to back his policies

Trump Supporters Willing to Pay for Loyalty, Poll Shows A recent survey conducted by POLITICO and Public First reveals that

Democrats Did Something Really Smart On The Shutdown And Republicans Totally Fell For It

For those who have tuned into mainstream media during the recent government shutdown, a recurring question has echoed: why won't

Ted Cruz accuses GOP senators of being ‘frightened’ to call out Tucker Carlson

Sen. Ted Cruz Critiques GOP Silence on Tucker Carlson's Controversial Comments Senator Ted Cruz has taken fellow Republicans to task

Poll: Here’s who Democrats think is their leader

Democrats Remain Leaderless Amidst Promising Election Wins Despite recent seismic victories in off-cycle elections, the Democratic Party finds itself still

Pod Save America podcasters host CPAC ‘for the left’

Democratic Officials Gather for "Crooked Con" as a Counter to Conservative Gatherings This Friday, Democratic officials, strategists, and activists will

Free mofongo? Mamdani dazzles Democratic insiders in San Juan

SAN JUAN — A New Political Era for New York's Leadership Zohran Mamdani is eager to carve out a fresh

Spanberger makes inroads with rural Republicans unhappy with Trump

Rural Discontent Fuels Spanberger’s Historic Victory in Virginia Abigail Spanberger's decisive triumph in the Virginia governor's race on Tuesday can

Republicans Are Crumbling And Signaling They Are Ready To Break With Trump On Obamacare Subsidies

Tomorrow, the Senate will once again convene for a vote aimed at reopening the government—a vote that, if history is