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Scott Jennings: Republicans Are Winning the Argument Ahead of the Midterms

Townhall

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June 26, 2026

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Scott Jennings: Republicans Are Winning the Argument Ahead of the Midterms
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The Daily Signal

lean right

· Jun 25, 2026

Republicans in Strong Position to Win Attorney General Races: Report

FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—Republicans are well-positioned to win reelection and pick up a few seats in attorney general offices across the country this November, according to a new report first provided to the Daily Signal. The Republican Attorneys General Association conducted and reviewed polling across the 30 races and delivered this takeaway: “the political...

DNyuz

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· Jun 23, 2026

‘They are fed up’: Nicolle Wallace details enthusiasm collapse befalling the GOP

New data from The Washington Post is painting a dire electoral picture for Republicans heading into the 2026 midterms, and Maryland Gov. Wes Moore told MS NOW’s Nicolle Wallace on Monday that Democrats aren’t just riding a wave; they’re building one. The Post’s analysis of more than 990 House primary races across 25 states found []

The Root

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· Jun 22, 2026

130 ‘Election Deniers’ Are Running For Office To Control How the South Votes From Now On

From Georgia to Texas, Republican candidates who have questioned election results in 2020, promoted fraud claims or pushed for stricter voting rules are running for office.

The Hill

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· Jul 11, 2026

The ‘pragmatic’ Democratic ticket the GOP does not want to face in 2028

Crunch time is rapidly approaching for both the Democratic and Republican leadership. The 2026 midterms are now less than four months away. The results of those races will not only have a massive impact upon how our nation is governed — or not — over the next two years, but on the 2028 presidential contest as well. As the election clocks accelerate, both...

Talking Points Memo

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· Jun 29, 2026

Some Thoughts on a Possible Big Primary Upset(s) in Colorado

We’ve got more primaries coming up tomorrow night, specifically in the state of Colorado. I must confess that it was...

Lawyers, Guns & Money

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· Jun 22, 2026

I’m no longer a Republican, I am a proud independent (who votes a straight Republican Party line in every election)

I wonder how many people are going to fall for this one: Conservative pundit Tucker Carlson says he’s “out” of the Republican Party moving forward, arguing the GOP no longer reflects his views. Why it matters: The public split underscores growing fractures inside the broad MAGA coalition President Trump built, as his Iran war and handling of the economy continue to divide Republicans. What [] The post I’m no longer a Republican, I am a proud independent (who votes a straight Republican Party line in every election) appeared first on Lawyers, Guns Money.

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Related coverage for "Scott Jennings: Republicans Are Winning the Argument Ahead of the Midterms": The Daily Signal — Republicans in Strong Position to Win Attorney General Races: Report. DNyuz — ‘They are fed up’: Nicolle Wallace details enthusiasm collapse befalling the GOP. The Root — 130 ‘Election Deniers’ Are Running For Office To Control How the South Votes From Now On. The Hill — The ‘pragmatic’ Democratic ticket the GOP does not want to face in 2028. Talking Points Memo — Some Thoughts on a Possible Big Primary Upset(s) in Colorado. Lawyers, Guns & Money — I’m no longer a Republican, I am a proud independent (who votes a straight Republican Party line in every election)