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I’m a proud Democrat, but America’s energy paralysis isn’t Trump’s fault — stop fighting reform

Washington Examiner

Washington Examiner

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July 2, 2026

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I’m a proud Democrat, but America’s energy paralysis isn’t Trump’s fault — stop fighting reform

America is entering the biggest energy expansion since the post-war boom, particularly with artificial intelligence fueling a massive data center construction race. Politicians in both parties talk constantly about winning the future and strengthening domestic industry, but those ambitions all depend on one thing: abundant, reliable energy. Yet across the country, more than 2,000 gigawatts []

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National Republican Senatorial Committee

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· Jul 10, 2026

Americans Feel Financial Boost from Republicans’ Working Families Tax Cuts

Americans across the country report feeling real relief thanks to Republicans’ Working Families Tax Cuts—despite every Democrat’s opposition to the pro-family legislation. “As American families finally begin to feel relief from historic tax cuts, Democrats are running to immediately hike them back up,” said NRSC National Press Secretary Bernadette Breslin. “Democrats drove the spending that caused Biden-era inflation and []

Townhall

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· Jun 29, 2026

This New Socialist Candidate Says Roads, Schools, and Firefighters Prove America Is Already Socialist

This New Socialist Candidate Says Roads, Schools, and Firefighters Prove America Is Already Socialist

Real Clear Politics

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· Jun 28, 2026

Progressives Are Winning Big. Here's How To Keep It Up

Progressives Are Winning Big. Here's How To Keep It Up

Irish Star

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· Jun 23, 2026

Democrats urged by Lincoln Project to 'attack' as 'weak' Trump there for the taking

The Lincoln Project told Democrats to finish the president while he was weak, via a social media message put out on Monday night

Liberty Nation

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· Jun 28, 2026

Promise to America: Moderate Democrats Push Back Against Socialism

15 signers and counting - but is it too little, too late?

DNyuz

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· Jun 26, 2026

Centrist Democrats Rebuke Party’s Left Wing: ‘We Are Capitalist, Not Socialist’

Left-wing Democrats have exulted after democratic socialists emerged victorious from House primaries in deep-blue New York districts this week. But centrist Democrats have reacted with a very different tone. Alarm. “We are capitalist, not socialist,” reads a letter, titled “The Promise to America,” signed by a group of moderate House Democrats two days after the []

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Related coverage for "I’m a proud Democrat, but America’s energy paralysis isn’t Trump’s fault — stop fighting reform": National Republican Senatorial Committee — Americans Feel Financial Boost from Republicans’ Working Families Tax Cuts. Townhall — This New Socialist Candidate Says Roads, Schools, and Firefighters Prove America Is Already Socialist. Real Clear Politics — Progressives Are Winning Big. Here's How To Keep It Up. Irish Star — Democrats urged by Lincoln Project to 'attack' as 'weak' Trump there for the taking. Liberty Nation — Promise to America: Moderate Democrats Push Back Against Socialism. DNyuz — Centrist Democrats Rebuke Party’s Left Wing: ‘We Are Capitalist, Not Socialist’