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- Rolling Stone
Liz Cheney Leaks Audio Contradicting Trump-Backed Rival’s Accusations
Harriet Hageman says the Wyoming representative didn't actually concede after losing on Election Night, but Cheney has the receipts
- The Root
Mitch McConnell Is Shook About Not Getting the Senate Majority Title Back
Previously The Root wrote about how Senate Republicans have no plan to present to the American people as to why they should take control after the midterm elections. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell isn’t helping matters by thinking people still have stimulus money to spend as inflation remains high. With 21 Republican seats up for election, McConnell is facing the hard realization that he may not be getting the Majority title anytime soon.
- INSIDER
Donald Trump booster Carl Paladino, now a New York congressional candidate, is violating federal law by not disclosing his personal finances
Paladino, who's self-funded 99% of his campaign's coffer, has yet to file a financial disclosure detailing his personal finances as required by law.
- The Hill
Kushner says Trump tasked Ivanka with setting up meeting with Hillary Clinton after her defeat
Jared Kushner says former President Trump instructed his daughter, Ivanka Trump, to set up a meeting with Hillary Clinton following his political foe’s 2016 election loss in an attempt to develop a “cordial relationship.” His father-in-law, Kushner writes in his memoir, “Breaking History,” obtained by ITK and poised to be released on Tuesday, “genuinely wanted…
- The Guardian
Liz Cheney releases call to Trump-backed opponent who said she didn’t concede
Cheney releases recording of her call to Harriet Hageman, conceding her loss in the Wyoming US House primary on Tuesday
- INSIDER
Mitt Romney says he isn't encouraging Liz Cheney to run for president: 'She would not become the nominee'
Mitt Romney says he no longer wants to encourage people to run for president, especially Liz Cheney, who he says won't "become the nominee."
- The Hill
Vance leading Ryan by 3 points in Ohio Senate race: poll
Republican J.D. Vance is leading Rep. Tim Ryan (D-Ohio) by 3 points in Ohio’s Senate race, according to a new poll. A survey by Emerson College Polling found that Vance, the author of “Hillbilly Elegy,” has 45 percent support among somewhat and very likely general election voters, while Ryan has 42 percent. Four percent of…
- The Wrap
Trevor Noah Suggests Liz Cheney Doesn’t Have to Run for President to Beat Donald Trump (Video)
"Just put a bunch of Reese's Pieces in a line off a cliff," the "Daily Show" host joked
- AZCentral | The Arizona Republic
Feds are (finally) turning MAGA threats made to elections officials into maximum jail time
Federal law enforcement is coming down on the Trump cultists who threatened elections officials after falling for the Big Lie.
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
As in August 2016, Ron Johnson trails his re-election opponent. Here's why the latest Marquette Poll suggests a bigger challenge this time
There are important differences between 2016 and 2022. Some could work against Ron Johnson this time, and some could work in his favor.
- The Hill
Geraldo Rivera: Trump ‘does rule the GOP’
Fox News pundit Geraldo Rivera pushed back on the suggestion that Republican voters are “stupid” for believing former President Trump did not lose the 2020 election, an assertion made by Democratic strategist James Carville earlier this week. “James Carville is wrong. Trump does rule the GOP. Many, if not most Republicans believe Trump was robbed…
- The Recount
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) announces FL has “charged and is in the process of arresting 20 individuals … for voter fraud.”
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis held a presser in a courthouse to announce that the state’s new Office of Election Crimes and Security, which began on July 1, has discovered 20 instance of voter fraud. DeSantis says the 20 individuals will be charged and arrested for their crimes. The state of Florida will continue to monitor voter fraud in the upcoming election as well as review the 2020 election results.
- LA Times
Calmes: The little-known Senate race that could make a big difference for Democrats
It's a toss-up as to whether Republicans can hold onto a Senate seat in the not-red state of North Carolina.
- BuzzFeed News
Something Weird’s Happening In This Senate Race: Fun
With an internet savvy staff and an opponent who is a caricature of a rich celebrity, John Fetterman looks to be having a blast as he tries to troll his way to a Senate seat.View Entire Post ›
- The Telegraph
Rishi Sunak 'could spring Brexit-style surprise' and beat Liz Truss
Rishi Sunak could still spring a Brexit-style surprise and win the Tory leadership contest, one of his leading supporters has said.
- USA TODAY
Giuliani appeared for 6 hours before Georgia grand jury; Trump attorney is target in inquiry: recap
Rudy Giuliani's attorney declined to comment on the Fulton County session. Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has been subpoenaed by the same grand jury.
- Green Bay Press-Gazette
Tim Michels questions the integrity of the Marquette Law School Poll, says he is actually 'up 5 to 10 points' over Gov. Evers
Republican gubernatorial candidate Tim Michels says he trails Evers because "there's a class of people out there that does not talk to pollsters."
- WFTV
3 Orange County residents among 20 arrested, charged with voter fraud in Florida
Florida announced 20 people, including three in Orange County, were arrested on charges of voter fraud.
- INSIDER
Anti-Trump conservative group says the GOP has become an 'authoritarian nationalist cult' that worships Donald Trump
The Lincoln Project commented that Rep. Liz Cheney's primary loss marked "the end of the Republican Party."
- The Conversation
Dr. Oz should be worried – voters punish 'carpetbaggers,' and new research shows why
A Fetterman campaign billboard on the New Jersey/Pennsylvania border. Fetterman campaign/TwitterPennsylvania’s U.S. Senate race between Democrat John Fetterman and Republican Mehmet Oz has garnered a lot of media attention recently, thanks to the Fetterman campaign’s relentless trolling of his opponent, mainly for being a resident of neighboring New Jersey rather than the state he’s running to represent. Fetterman has run ad after ad using Oz’s own words to highlight his deep Jersey roots. His c