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Platner’s Team Goes Nuclear: Dems Planning Switch Behind Closed Doors While Our Guy is Still in the Race

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July 8, 2026

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Platner’s Team Goes Nuclear: Dems Planning Switch Behind Closed Doors While Our Guy is Still in the Race
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The Daily Signal

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· Jun 26, 2026

Congress Scrambles to Cover Cost of Iran War

As the administration seeks a boost in defense funding, Republican leaders on Capitol Hill are trying to figure out how to overcome opposition from Democrats and cover the cost of the Iran War. The funding debate could be a prelude to a larger a government shutdown battle ahead of the midterm elections. On Wednesday, the...

Off The Press

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· Jun 26, 2026

US scrambles assets to Venezuela following earthquakes

As the administration seeks a boost in defense funding, Republican leaders on Capitol Hill are trying to figure out how to overcome opposition from Democrats and cover the cost of the Iran War. The funding debate could be a prelude to a larger a government shutdown battle ahead of the midterm elections. On Wednesday, the []...Click to read more

The Hill

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· Jul 7, 2026

Democratic candidates for Michigan Senate seat to face off in debate

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — It's debate week in Michigan. On Tuesday, Democrats vying for their party's nomination to be the state's next senator will face off in a debate hosted by WOOD TV8. Debate coverage kicks off on WOOD TV+ and woodtv.com at 6:30 p.m. EDT with News 8 political reporter Rick Albin. The...

National Republican Senatorial Committee

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· Jul 8, 2026

MICHIGAN DEBATE UPDATE: 28 More Days of a Brutal Fight

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Michigan Democrat Senate candidates, Abdul El-Sayed and Haley Stevens, took the debate stage tonight for their first head to head match. Their messy primary was on full display as Bernie-backed El-Sayed surged to the left, forcing Chuck Schumer-backed Stevens on defense the majority of the time. “Abdul El-Sayed is a radical socialist who []

The New American

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· Jul 2, 2026

Carlson, MTG Begin Planning for a Third Party

Podcaster Tucker Carlson and former GOP Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene have bolted the establishment GOP, and say it’s time for a third party. ... The post Carlson, MTG Begin Planning for a Third Party appeared first on The New American.

Real Clear Politics

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· Jul 2, 2026

Battle for Senate Is Looking Awfully Close

Republicans are ahead or close in the states that are crucial for Democrats to win the Senate in November's elections.

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Related coverage for "Platner’s Team Goes Nuclear: Dems Planning Switch Behind Closed Doors While Our Guy is Still in the Race": The Daily Signal — Congress Scrambles to Cover Cost of Iran War. Off The Press — US scrambles assets to Venezuela following earthquakes. The Hill — Democratic candidates for Michigan Senate seat to face off in debate. National Republican Senatorial Committee — MICHIGAN DEBATE UPDATE: 28 More Days of a Brutal Fight. The New American — Carlson, MTG Begin Planning for a Third Party. Real Clear Politics — Battle for Senate Is Looking Awfully Close