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The LA Mayor's Race Is a Warning for All of America

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July 9, 2026

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The LA Mayor's Race Is a Warning for All of America
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Toronto Sun

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· Jun 26, 2026

LILLEY: Olivia Chow’s speed camera report full of holes and exaggerations

Claims of drivers acting like they are on the highway in school zones nothing but fear mongering from mayor

RedState

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· Jul 8, 2026

Gov. Shapiro’s Denial of Great American State Fair Booth in DC Highlights Importance of Local Elections

Gov. Shapiro’s Denial of Great American State Fair Booth in DC Highlights Importance of Local Elections

The Discourse

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· Jul 7, 2026

‘Drag racing’ disrupting Departure Bay residents

Residents ask city council to do something about loud cars and motorcycles late at night. The post ‘Drag racing’ disrupting Departure Bay residents appeared first on The Discourse..

Townhall

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· Jul 7, 2026

The Systemic Racism of California's Public Schools

The Systemic Racism of California's Public Schools

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 6, 2026

Scott Wiener: Welcome to the party, pal

You’d think California state Sen. Scott Wiener would be celebrated as a hero on the Left. After all, Wiener has spent his entire career in politics advocating every extreme, absurd, and at times creepy policies that his radical base demanded. Highlights include Given these examples alone, and the Left’s obsession with all things transgender, surely []

Us Weekly

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· Jun 25, 2026

Kelsey Grammer Says Spencer Pratt Losing L.A. Election 'Doesn't Make Sense'

Kelsey Grammer remains disappointed that Spencer Pratt didn’t advance in the Los Angeles mayoral race. “What Spencer brought to this particular race was the status quo has failed us here, failed us in an enormous way, and most people understand that the voting process here — or protocol here — has revealed a lot of []

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Related coverage for "The LA Mayor's Race Is a Warning for All of America": Toronto Sun — LILLEY: Olivia Chow’s speed camera report full of holes and exaggerations. RedState — Gov. Shapiro’s Denial of Great American State Fair Booth in DC Highlights Importance of Local Elections. The Discourse — ‘Drag racing’ disrupting Departure Bay residents. Townhall — The Systemic Racism of California's Public Schools. Washington Examiner — Scott Wiener: Welcome to the party, pal. Us Weekly — Kelsey Grammer Says Spencer Pratt Losing L.A. Election 'Doesn't Make Sense'