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‘Boy, Was I Wrong’: Former Georgia Rep. MTG Reflects On Trump And Two-Party System

Tampa Free Press

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June 30, 2026

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Former Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (MTG) spoke with Reason’s Robby Soave to discuss her perspective on the economy, foreign policy, and her five years serving in the U.S. House of Representatives. During the interview, Greene addressed her voting record, her initial motivations for running for office, and her shifting view of Donald Trump’s platform. [] ‘Boy, Was I Wrong’: Former Georgia Rep. MTG Reflects On Trump And Two-Party System

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The Daily Beast

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· Jul 2, 2026

‘Next Obama’ Dem Surges Into Lead Against Trump-Backed Rival

The Daily Beast/ReutersTrump-endorsed Republican Georgia Senate candidate Rep. Mike Collins has been hit with a nasty reality check as polling shows him down double-digits against rising Democratic star Sen. Jon Ossoff in one of the biggest battleground states in the country.The polling by Trump’s favorite network Fox News shows the MAGA challenger with just 43 percent of the vote to Ossoff’s 56 percent among registered voters.Collins handily won the Georgia Republican runoff last month after securing an 11th-hour endorsement from Trump, but now he is facing what appears to be an uphill climb against the incumbent Democrat in the highly competitive state. Read more at The Daily Beast.

MS NOW

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· Jun 25, 2026

Trump met the Senate GOP — and gave them a moment of terrible clarity

For the president and the MAGA base, why have one party beating up Senate Republicans when you can have both? The post Trump met the Senate GOP — and gave them a moment of terrible clarity appeared first on MS NOW.

The Hill

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· Jul 7, 2026

More Democrats are abandoning America and her values

Back in January 2001, 92 percent of Republicans and 87 percent of Democrats called themselves proud to be American. Both parties could still claim to love their country. That is now over.

Daily Dot

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· Jun 25, 2026

The Gap Between Texas and California Gas Prices Is Now $5 a Gallon — and a GOP Candidate for Governor Wants Voters to Know It

The Republican gubernatorial candidate blamed Democratic policies, but analysts point to refinery closures and the Iran conflict as key factors. Sign up to receive the Daily Dot’s Internet Insider newsletter for urgent news from the frontline of online. The post The Gap Between Texas and California Gas Prices Is Now 5 a Gallon — and a GOP Candidate for Governor Wants Voters to Know It appeared first on The Daily Dot.

The Independent

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· Jul 1, 2026

Voters forced to set aside their disgust and vote party loyalty over principle in Maine and Texas races

The problems for Democrats and Republicans in Maine and Texas mirror each other, but one party could still end up being worse off, writes John Bowden

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· Jun 22, 2026

Un sondage montre que Barack Obama est encore le plus populaire

L’ancien dirigeant au sommet des sondages Une nouvelle enquête d’opinion menée par la chaîne CNN vient de livrer ses conclusions concernant les figures politiques américaines passées et présentes. Les ...

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Related coverage for "‘Boy, Was I Wrong’: Former Georgia Rep. MTG Reflects On Trump And Two-Party System": The Daily Beast — ‘Next Obama’ Dem Surges Into Lead Against Trump-Backed Rival. MS NOW — Trump met the Senate GOP — and gave them a moment of terrible clarity. The Hill — More Democrats are abandoning America and her values. Daily Dot — The Gap Between Texas and California Gas Prices Is Now $5 a Gallon — and a GOP Candidate for Governor Wants Voters to Know It. The Independent — Voters forced to set aside their disgust and vote party loyalty over principle in Maine and Texas races. BingNews — Un sondage montre que Barack Obama est encore le plus populaire