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‘Another foreign-born, anti-American candidate’: Joe Concha on Melat Kiros’s Colorado bid

Washington Examiner columnist Joe Concha sharply criticized Melat Kiros, Colorado’s 1st Congressional District candidate, saying, “Here we have another foreign-born, anti-American candidate.” Kiros, a member of the Democratic Socialists of America who was born in Ethiopia but moved to the United States as a baby, has secured endorsements from prominent figures of the Democratic Party’s []
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South China Morning Post
· Jul 5, 2026
Could China hawk Nancy Pelosi’s pick for US Congress influence Beijing ties?
While local bread-and-butter issues will dominate the November election in the US, former House speaker Nancy Pelosi’s endorsement of Connie Chan to succeed her in Congress could lead to opportunities at the margins of US-China relations, analysts said. Pelosi, the first female speaker, now honoured as speaker emerita, is one of Washington’s fiercest China hawks. Chan, 47, a San Francisco supervisor, is a progressive of Chinese ethnicity. According to observers, Chan’s candidacy opens up a range...
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· Jul 8, 2026
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· Jul 8, 2026
AFP-AZ Endorses Four Arizona House Candidates
Phoenix, AZ – Americans for Prosperity-Arizona (AFP-AZ) today announced its endorsement of four Arizona House candidates ahead of the 2026 primary elections: George Khalaf (LD-03), Jay Schlum (LD-03), Janet Weninger (LD-13), and Kevin Hartke (LD-13). Arizona families are navigating rising costs, burdensome regulations, and an education system that too often serves bureaucratic interests over student outcomes. [] The post AFP-AZ Endorses Four Arizona House Candidates appeared first on Americans for Prosperity.
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· Jul 1, 2026
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National Republican Senatorial Committee
· Jul 10, 2026
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Related coverage for "‘Another foreign-born, anti-American candidate’: Joe Concha on Melat Kiros’s Colorado bid": South China Morning Post — Could China hawk Nancy Pelosi’s pick for US Congress influence Beijing ties?. Conservative Review — Nebraska’s ‘Independent’ Senate Candidate Recruited By The Same Couple Behind Graham Platner. Americans for Prosperity — AFP-AZ Endorses Four Arizona House Candidates. ArcaMax — Analysis: When Washington politicians can't go home again. Independent Journal Review — 2028 Democrat Hopeful Shares His World Cup Team. National Republican Senatorial Committee — NEW: The Osborns’ fingerprints are all over a fraud Senate candidate in Alaska too