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Independent voters, take note: Kari Lake still leads in latest poll of GOP governor's race
Kari Lake still leads the GOP race for Arizona governor, but not by much. Now would be a very good time for independent voters to wake up.
- AZCentral | The Arizona Republic
Arizona Republican candidate in ad says AR-15 needed to fight against 'Democrats in Klan hoods'
The video by Jerone Davison, a candidate in a Phoenix-area congressional district, provoked emotions from the left and right.
- Kansas City Star
Missouri Republicans are trying to keep you from voting. You must register by July 6
Gov. Mike Parson signed a disastrous “election reform” law — but it won’t take effect until after the August primary. | Editorial
- INSIDER
An extremely early Trump 2024 announcement would be a 'train wreck' for the GOP that also won't deter the prosecutors on his heels, experts say
Donald Trump has little to gain — politically and legally — from an early campaign launch as damning revelations stack up about the former president.
- Bloomberg
Texas Governor Race Tightens With Gun Policy and Abortion Debate
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- Erie Times News
Republican leaders back Shapiro over Mastriano in race for governor
Nine Republican officials say state Sen. Mastriano holds 'extreme and dangerous' positions as they back Democrat Josh Shapiro in race for governor.
- The Hill
Trump troubles open path for Senate GOP White House hopefuls
The political damage suffered by former President Trump during the Jan. 6 hearings, which journalist Bob Woodward says has written the former president’s “political obituary,” is giving Senate Republicans eyeing the White House new hope for 2024. Presidential hopefuls including Sens. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) and Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) have largely steered…
- INSIDER
Mitt Romney likens Trump's false claim that he won in 2020 to the 'delusion that leads people to feed money into slot machines'
In an essay in The Atlantic, Romney takes aim at "wishful thinking" in politics and calls Trump's election claims a "classic example of denial."
- The Week
Four governors who might run for president
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- AZCentral | The Arizona Republic
You know it's bad when Trump tells Mark Brnovich to stop misleading voters
It is a stark shade of sleazy when Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich engages in a campaign to fool people into parting with their money.
- Herald-Tribune
Sarasota County doesn't have enough election poll workers. Thanks, Gov. DeSantis
Sarasota County needs more poll workers - a dilemma that is a clear ripple effect of Gov. Ron DeSantis' ongoing efforts to hinder how Floridians vote.
- Associated Press
'Something different': California GOP's bid for governor
Brian Dahle, the Republican Party’s longshot hope to unseat Gov. Gavin Newsom in California, knows that to win in his progressive home state he can’t allow Democrats to label him as an election denying, abortion-hating, gun-loving, bombastic right-winger. Whether voters believe he is what he says and not how Democrats portray him will determine how Dahle does against Newsom, a first-term Democrat who is an overwhelming favorite in November. Republicans haven't won a statewide office in California since 2006 because their candidates generally are little-known, little-funded and identified — rightly or wrongly — as strong social conservatives in a state that's socially liberal.
- The Hill
Why some aren’t buying Democrats’ ‘go vote’ message on abortion
Voters are becoming disillusioned by Democrats’ calls to storm the polls following Roe v. Wade’s demise, arguing the party’s failure to prepare for the moment means it could face an unpleasant fate in November. Almost from the moment the Supreme Court announced it was ending the constitutional right to an abortion, Democrats began working to…
- Los Angeles Times Opinion
Op-Ed: The Supreme Court is poised to cut the heart out of majority rule
If the court's conservatives adopt the independent state legislature theory, they would be making up law to create an outcome of one-party rule.
- ABC News
Justice Department sues Arizona for requiring proof of citizenship to vote in presidential elections
The Justice Department has filed suit against Arizona challenging its recently enacted voting law that requires proof of citizenship in order to vote in presidential elections. The lawsuit contends that certain restrictions in Arizona's House Bill 2492 directly violate Section 6 of the National Voter Registration Act and Section 101 of the Civil Rights Act. The Supreme Court previously rejected an effort by Arizona in 2013 to require its residents to provide proof of citizenship in order to participate in federal elections, though after President Joe Biden's victory against Donald Trump in 2020 the state quickly sought to implement a similar mandate in passing House Bill 2492.
- Associated Press
Georgia's Brian Kemp raises $3.8M for reelection bid
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp said Wednesday that his main campaign committee raised $3.8 million in the two months ended June 30, but heavy spending leading up to the Republican's blowout primary win meant that Kemp's total amount of cash on hand continued to decline. Kemp spokesman Cody Hall said the incumbent's main campaign committee had $6.4 million on hand.
- Fox News
Arizona AG Brnovich fires back at DOJ plan to sue over state’s election law
The Arizona attorney general fired back against a DOJ warning that it will sue over the state's bill to restrict non-citizens from voting in federal elections.
- Bloomberg
Young Mexican Mayor Is Sudden Prospect to Challenge Ruling Party
(Bloomberg) -- As anti-establishment fervor spreads across Latin America, one leader has been spared -- Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador. But he can’t run again, and polls suggest the man best positioned to challenge his party is a 36-year-old first-term mayor.Most Read from BloombergNatural Gas Soars 700%, Becoming Driving Force in the New Cold WarRoaring US Rental Market Shows Early Signs of Slowing DownCiti Says Oil May Collapse to $65 by the Year-End on RecessionOil Plummets Bel
- The Telegraph
Boris Johnson drops heavy hints of snap election – but the Queen could block the plan
Boris Johnson has heavily hinted that he is ready to call a snap general election in response to attempts to oust him, despite warnings that the Queen may block him from doing so.
- TheGrio
Official investigating complaint of men going door-to-door requesting voters’ personal information
A GOP-affiliated group founded in the wake of baseless election fraud accusations following the 2020 presidential election is reportedly going […] The post Official investigating complaint of men going door-to-door requesting voters’ personal information appeared first on TheGrio.