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New Faces, Old Battles: The Race for Nadler's Seat

November 13, 2025

A new chapter is unfolding in New York politics. Erik Bottcher, a councilman from Manhattan, has stepped into the ring to replace Representative Jerrold Nadler. This isn't a quiet entry, though. The race is heating up with a diverse lineup of candidates, each bringing their own flavor to the table. ...

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Betting on Politics: The New Normal?

November 13, 2025

People are now betting real money on political outcomes, which is a big change from how things used to be. This trend started with sports and is now moving into politics. Prediction markets like Kalshi and Polymarket are becoming more popular, with millions of dollars being wagered on election resul

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Utah's Redistricting Shake-Up: A Democratic Boost Ahead of 2026

November 11, 2025

In a surprising turn of events, a Utah judge has thrown out the congressional map drawn by Republican lawmakers. Instead, she chose a map that gives Democrats a better shot at winning a seat in the 2026 midterm elections. This decision comes after the judge found that the original map favored Republ

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Lewiston and Clarkston: A Tale of Two Elections

November 10, 2025

Lewiston's recent local elections were a mix of surprises and predictability. Despite dull campaigns with minimal advertising and door-to-door activity, voter turnout was surprisingly high at 34%. This was a significant jump from the 18. 93% turnout in 2023, though still below the 42. 9% seen in 202

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SNL Takes on Politics and New York's New Mayor

November 10, 2025

SNL didn't hold back on politics this week. They kicked off with a spoof of a recent event where someone passed out in the Oval Office. James Austin Johnson, playing Trump, joked about it, saying, "Someone was dying in my office. " He also made fun of the idea of lowering drug prices, saying it was

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Political Waves: From Homes to Crypto, What's Making Noise?

November 10, 2025

This week, politics stirred the pot with a mix of bold ideas and fiery critiques. Let's dive in. First up, a shake-up in the housing market. The government is cooking up a new 50-year mortgage plan. The goal? To make buying a home easier on the wallet. Bill Pulte, a big shot in housing, says it's a

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Iraq's Big Vote: What's Really Going On?

November 8, 2025

Iraq is getting ready for a big vote. People will choose who represents them in the government. This isn't just any vote. It's happening at a tense time. There are worries about fights between big countries. Iraq is trying to stay friends with everyone. But that's not easy. Many Iraqis are not happ

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Democrats' Big Wins: A Reason to Celebrate or a Cause for Concern?

November 7, 2025

Recent elections have been a big win for Democrats. Zohran Mamdani, a Democratic Socialist, is now the mayor of New York City. In Virginia and New Jersey, new Democratic governors won by a large margin. Many people voted, showing high interest in these elections. These wins show that many people are

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Democrats Score Big Wins, But Challenges Ahead

November 7, 2025

The Democratic Party had a rare moment to celebrate after a successful week in key elections. They won big in New Jersey, Virginia, and New York City, while also securing a favorable ballot measure in California. These victories have put Republicans, including President Donald Trump, on notice. In

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California's Bold Move: Redrawing the Political Map

November 6, 2025

California has taken a significant step to reshape its political landscape. Voters in the state have approved a measure to redraw voting districts, aiming to boost Democrats' chances in the upcoming midterm elections. This move is seen as a response to similar efforts by Republican-led states, creat