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On July 13, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1889, Emma Asson, Estonian educator and politician (died 1965) was born. In 1922, Martin Dies Sr., American journalist and politician (born 1870) passed away. In 1959, Fuziah Salleh, Malaysian politician was born. In 1973, Watergate scandal: Alexander Butterfield reveals the existence of a secret Oval Office taping system to investigators for the Senate Watergate Committee. In 1975, Mariada Pieridi, Cypriot singer-songwriter was born. In 1981, Martin Hurson Irish Republican Hunger Striker passed away. In 2011, United Nations Security Council Resolution 1999 is adopted, which admits South Sudan to member status of United Nations. In 2014, Alfred de Grazia, American political scientist, author, and academic (born 1919) passed away. In 2017, Liu Xiaobo, Chinese literary critic, human rights activist (born 1955) passed away. In 2020, Zindzi Mandela, South African politician, diplomat, and third daughter of Nelson Mandela (born 1960) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
[Column] The gender voting gap is eroding the foundation of democracy
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MS NOW
· Jun 23, 2026
‘My vote is thrown into the trash’: Independents locked out as primaries take center stage
As some states rush to draw more partisan electoral maps, access to primaries has become increasingly important — and some Americans who lack a political party feel their voices are not being heard. The post ‘My vote is thrown into the trash’: Independents locked out as primaries take center stage appeared first on MS NOW.
Fox News
· Jun 23, 2026
The Founding Fathers would sound the alarm on AOC, Mamdani and our slide into socialism
Polling shows over half of Americans under 30 say democracy isn't essential, raising alarms as the nation marks its 250th anniversary on July 4th.
The Hill
· Jul 1, 2026
GOP split on path forward after birthright citizenship blow
In today's issue: GOP divided on birthright citizenship plan DSA topples another incumbent in Denver House takes off after SAVE America Act standoff NPR explains mistaken Alito report Republicans on Capitol Hill are divided over the best path forward after the Supreme Court rejected President Trump’s effort to restrict birthright citizenship through...
Loonie Politics
· Jun 22, 2026
AP Decision Notes: What to expect in New York’s state primary
NEW YORK (AP) — Democratic nomination contests for New York’s seats in the closely divided U.S. House take center stage Tuesday in a state primary where relatively few of the state’s top officeholders will appear on the ballot. One incumbent who is not up for election but has emerged as a key figure in the [] The post AP Decision Notes: What to expect in New York’s state primary appeared first on Loonie Politics.
Democracy Now!
· Jun 23, 2026
DSA vs. Establishment: New York Primary Tests Growing Antiwar Split in Democratic Party
Today is Election Day in New York, with a number of primary challengers hoping to unseat Democratic establishment politicians. The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) have a packed slate of 10 candidates across congressional, state Assembly and state Senate races. “People are really looking for something else other than these corporate Democrats,” says Liza Featherstone, author and columnist for Jacobin. Describing the DSA as a key part of the “grassroots base” of the left wing of the Democratic Party, Featherstone says DSA members want elected leaders who have come out of movements themselves, not just lifelong politicians who only turn to movements for endorsements every four years. Palestine is a key issue in many of the races, with DSA challengers taking a strong stand against genocide, while some incumbents have received large donations from AIPAC-linked super PACs. “People are absolutely disgusted with the U.S. relationship with Israel, absolutely appalled by the killing that we’ve seen,” says Featherstone. Today’s primary results will show to what extent the DSA is seen as a genuine alternative to the establishment wing of the Democratic Party.
Liberty Nation
· Jul 8, 2026
Democracy vs Republic: Do You Know the Difference?
The Founding Fathers shunned a pure democracy.
Kathimerini
· Jun 23, 2026
Governing conservatives confront regional challenges
Ruling New Democracy is moving to address what party officials describe as political weak spots ahead of the next national election, while publicly maintaining that voting will take place in 2027.
Nepal News
· Jul 3, 2026
ऊर्जामा नटिकेको उत्साह
करिब दुईतिहाइ बहुमतको सरकार बनेपछि स्वाभाविक रूपमा देशभरि र विभिन्न क्षेत्रमा आशा जागेको छ। हामी ऊर्जा उद्यमीहरू पनि धेरै उत्साहित छौँ। राष्ट्रिय स्वतन्त्र पार्टी (रास्वपा)को चुनावी वाचापत्रमा स्वतन्त्र ऊर्जा सञ्चालकहरूको संस्था नेपाल (इप्पान)ले उठाएका अधिकांश माग समेटिएका कारण हामी धेरै उत्साही थियौँ। त्यसअनुसार केही कार्यक्रम सरकारबाट आए। जस्तो, शासकीय सुधारसम्बन्धी सरकारको १०० कार्यसूचीमा थाती रहेका []
South Africa Today
· Jun 21, 2026
Youth Participation in Local Government Elections: Why It Matters for South Africa
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA — Driving youth participation in local government elections is essential for achieving meaningful ground-level impact, according to civic leaders analyzing the country’s democratic engagement. Mbali Ntuli, Executive Director of the Ground Work Collective, emphasizes that young voters stand to gain the most from municipal polls, even as the nation faces significant systemic []
The Daily Wire
· Jun 24, 2026
Influential Dem Doubles Down on Party’s Hard-Left Turn After Socialist Primary Sweeps
Tuesday’s primary elections indicated that the divide within the Democratic Party, between the moderate and the more socialist factions, is only growing ever deeper. Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) responded after three far left candidates — all backed by Democratic socialist New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani — swept their individual races, making it clear that ...
Foreign Policy Journal
· Jul 10, 2026
Michigan Senate Primary Becomes Flashpoint In Democratic Party’s Civil War
The Michigan Democratic Senate primary has emerged as the most significant test yet of the party’s deepest internal divisions heading into the 2026 midterm elections. State Sen. Mallory McMorrow’s exit from the race, driven by fundraising and polling struggles, has narrowed the contest to a direct clash between the party’s establishment and progressive wings. Rep. [] The post Michigan Senate Primary Becomes Flashpoint In Democratic Party’s Civil War appeared first on Foreign Policy Journal.
Real Clear Politics
· Jun 21, 2026
A Growing Partisan Gap That Shouldn't Exist--Patriotism
A Growing Partisan Gap That Shouldn't Exist--Patriotism
Utusan Malaysia
· Jul 6, 2026
‘Pengundi tambahan tentukan sama ada Pas ikhlas menyokong BN’
MUKADIMAH PILIHAN Raya Negeri (PRN) Johor kini mula memasuki pusingan kedua. Momentum dan pola pengundian mula menampakkan kecendurangan sokongan kepada parti-parti yang bertanding. Bagi Barisan Nasional (BN), saingan dalam merebut 56 kerusi Dewan Undangan Negeri (DUN) bukanlah satu tugas yang mudah. Selain berdepan persaingan daripada parti-parti lawan, BN juga perlu berhadapan dengan pelbagai serangan politik ... Read more The post ‘Pengundi tambahan tentukan sama ada Pas ikhlas menyokong BN’ appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
ArcaMax
· Jun 26, 2026
Rep. Diana DeGette's allies drop another $1 million on ads to help her fend off primary challenge by Melat Kiros in Colorado
DENVER — A late infusion of another 1.3 million into the Democratic primary between U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette and challenger Melat Kiros — most of it by DeGette’s allies — is the latest evidence the race may be closer than many political ...
POLITICO
· Jul 3, 2026
Spéciale Aix : notre Power 40 est là, son budget est déjà las
LE MENU DU JOUR — Power 40 : notre classement des 40 personnalités les plus influentes en 2026 (source : nous-mêmes). — Des allées du parc Jourdan à la soirée POLITICO, all eyes on PLF. — Que faire, qui voir et quoi entendre dans et en dehors du parc aujourd’hui. DEUXIÈME ROUND. Votre infolettre vous []
Intellectual Takeout
· Jun 23, 2026
The Rudderless Moment in American Politics
“The modern Democratic Party increasingly resembles a coalition without a commanding general,” argue Jesse Arm and Danielle Shapiro, writing for the Manhattan Institute’s “City Journal.” The party’s elected officials, donors, unions, advocacy groups, activist networks, and online influencers often pull in different directions, with no leader possessing the authority or willingness to impose discipline. As a result, candidates
GB News
· Jun 22, 2026
POLL OF THE DAY: Do we need a general election? VOTE NOW
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Sky News Australia
· Jun 24, 2026
‘Dumpster fire on wheels’: Britain’s major parties torn apart amid general election calls
Writer and Broadcaster Esther Krakue says a snap election would do little to improve Britain’s fortunes, arguing voters face a political landscape dominated by dysfunction and division. “I don’t necessarily think there’s going to be a good outcome either way,” Ms Krakue told Sky News host Jaimee Rogers. “Reform, from what I’m seeing from the party structure and the inside machinery of Reform, I don’t think it's ready. “The Tories are still in freefall, although Kemi Badenoch has kind of put a plaster over that wound momentarily, and she actually, by polling, is the most popular leader in the country at the moment. “The Lib Dems are still perpetually useless and don’t stand for anything. “The Greens are a laughingstock and haven’t even mentioned anything about the environment in a while. “And the Labour Party is a dumpster fire on wheels. “A general election will just make people feel worse about this country.”
PBD Podcast
· Jun 26, 2026
Latin America Turns Right As USAID Disappears
Left-wing parties were cruising in Latin America, then USAID money dries up and suddenly Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Honduras and Costa Rica all go right. Pat argues this is exactly why Democrats and Republicans both talk voter ID but fear it. The PBD Podcast is hosted by Patrick Bet David, CEO of Valuetainment. Join us live every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 9 AM EST as we break down the biggest stories in news, politics, business, current events, and pop culture, plus interviews with today’s most influential leaders. Our mission is to enlighten, entertain, and educate current and future leaders through real conversations, sharp analysis, and bold perspectives. Watch the Home Team for real time reactions and catch exclusive one on one interviews with Patrick Bet David every Tuesday and Thursday featuring top entrepreneurs, executives, and newsmakers. Subscribe and join a community focused on leadership, growth, and thinking bigger. The future looks bright.
Global Voices
· Jul 4, 2026
Hate on the ballot: Transphobia and elections
Our democracies are stronger when everyone, regardless of their gender, can fully participate and assert their place in politics.
Townhall
· Jun 30, 2026
Poll Shows Susan Collins Winning Working-Class Voters by a Wide Margin
Poll Shows Susan Collins Winning Working-Class Voters by a Wide Margin
The i Paper
· Jun 26, 2026
We binned Starmer like an empty vape – and that’s deeply embarrassing for Britain
Emily Maitlis: It is not bad to wish for political brilliance in our leaders. But let's not make public life feel like a prime ministerial pop-up shop
Punching Bag Post
· Jul 1, 2026
The Myth of Political Independent Voters
There has been a lot of reporting on the so-called independent voters – those who do not register with either the Republican or the Democratic Party. The theory is that the “independents” do not go along with either party’s platform or candidates — but are more likely to split their votes between parties and candidates [] The post The Myth of Political Independent Voters appeared first on The Punching Bag Post.
Portside
· Jun 23, 2026
How (and Why) AI Is Eroding Democracy in the US
How (and Why) AI Is Eroding Democracy in the US Judy Tue, 06/23/2026 - 19:10
CNN
· Jun 29, 2026
Democrats aren't happy with Schumer amid a progressivism surge
Almost immediately after scoring a series of upset victories in New York last week, members of the rising progressive movement started looking ahead to their next target: Colorado’s 1st Congressional District. Melat Kiros, a 29-year-old democratic socialist and lawyer, is challenging 15-term Rep. Diana DeGette for the solidly blue seat in Denver, where she and her allies hope voters are also ready for change. CNN chief data analyst Harry Enten breaks down new polling that finds majority discontent with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, within his own party. CNN's Abby Phillip leads a discussion on the percieved rise of progressivism. Watch 24/7 live news with CNN Headlines: https://bit.ly/4eIvlTr #Midterms #DemocraticSocialism #News
Conservative Home
· Jun 25, 2026
Andy Preston: At the moment not enough people trust Reform for them to assume the future’s theirs
Leading the polls is one thing. Winning trust is another. That distinction may explain why Reform often looks unstoppable in opinion polls and local elections, but struggles when there’s major power at stake. The post Andy Preston: At the moment not enough people trust Reform for them to assume the future’s theirs appeared first on Conservative Home.
The 74
· Jun 23, 2026
Opinion: Race, Income and Why Some Democrats Have the Luxury of Opposing School Choice
School choice enjoys broad support among the American public. But opposition within the Democratic Party and the political left remains concentrated among those with the most means. Higher-income and more highly educated Democrats are far more likely to oppose school choice, while Black, Hispanic and lower-income Democrats are more supportive. The divide reflects a gap []
Lawyers, Guns & Money
· Jul 7, 2026
The fallibility of the primary electorate
For the most part, Democratic primary voters have done a better job of avoiding sub-replacement-level cranks on the level of Todd Akin and Christine O’Donnell in competitive primary races. This may be one reason why too many people who should have known better convinced themselves to overlook the field of red flags surrounding Graham Platner, [] The post The fallibility of the primary electorate appeared first on Lawyers, Guns Money.
The Media Line
· Jul 5, 2026
‘Representation Is Not Just Numbers’: Syrian Women Push for Real Political Power
[DAMASCUS] Aisha al-Khatib, a 32-year-old law student and [] The post ‘Representation Is Not Just Numbers’: Syrian Women Push for Real Political Power appeared first on The Media Line.
Guido Fawkes
· Jul 7, 2026
YOUGOV: Reform and Tories Rise by a Point
The latest YouGov poll has Reform leading on 25, up one point from the last. Also the highest figure recorded for the Tories since last April Reform UK: 25 (+1 from 28-29 June) Conservatives: 21 (+1) Labour: 20 (=) Greens: 13 (=) Lib Dems: 12 (-1) Restore Britain: 3 (=) SNP: 3 (=) PC: 2
Eschaton
· Jul 9, 2026
Popularism!
NEW: Our first report on the swing voters of the 2026 midterms finds that when they are asked which policies would make them definitely vote for a Democrat, the most selected option is “raise taxes on the wealthy,” followed by “create a Medicare for All health care system.”[image or embed]— Data for Progress (@dataforprogress.org) July 9, 2026 at 2:30 PM Sorry, I forgot, popularism means do popular stuff as long as the people funding my fake think tank like it, too.
Proto Thema - English
· Jun 24, 2026
ReallPolls: New Democracy at 28.3%, Tsipras’ ELAS at 21.4%, Karystianou at 11.9%, PASOK at 9.9%
The polling company ReallPolls recorded a 6.9-point lead for New Democracy (ND) in its election forecast, published on protagon.gr, while Alexis Tsipras’ party ELAS gained 4.1 percentage points in voting intention compared to May The post ReallPolls: New Democracy at 28.3, Tsipras’ ELAS at 21.4, Karystianou at 11.9, PASOK at 9.9 appeared first on ProtoThema English.
OpsLens
· Jun 28, 2026
Why Archie Bunker voters feel U.S. parties are failing them * WorldNetDaily * by Alex Rosado, Real Clear Wire
Source link For all the talk of a “generation gap” between younger and older voters, Americans share an unignorable disillusionment with the state of today’s politics. Only 14 of baby
Hot Air
· Jul 7, 2026
Politico: The Biggest Loser in PlatnerGate Is ...
Politico: The Biggest Loser in PlatnerGate Is ...
Crooks and Liars
· Jun 29, 2026
Sen Murphy: Trump Is The Biggest Threat To Our Democracy
Sen Chris Murphy was on Meet The Press Sunday morning when the subject of the big wins by the New York Democratic Socialists came up. Murphy put things into perspective and offered a message from a unified front: It's no secret. Voters aren't super happy with establishment Democrats or establishment Republicans these days. I will say, though, what binds together, I think, every Democratic candidate that is running, including the ones in New York, is that they are standing up to protect American democracy. And right now, the biggest threat to this country is, are not a handful of House candidates in New York. It is the president of the United States that is trying to destroy American democracy, and the Democratic Party - left, right, and center - is united around the fact that we need to protect this nation from Donald Trump's attacks on the rule of law. Similarly, Rep Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez pointed out that the Democratic Socialists and establishment Democrats need each other if they are to form a majority and that they need to work it out.read more
DNyuz
· Jun 27, 2026
This nuclear message is built to stomp MAGA — and it isn’t corruption
Every reader here understands it is hard to overstate the importance of November’s midterm elections. The GOP controls every branch in our Constitutional framework, and the vast majority of Americans agree that the nation is in crisis, providing Democrats with fertile ground on which to harvest winning issues, perhaps combining victories in both Houses of []
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