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Too Little, Too Late: The NYT Let Chevalier’s Radical History Slide Until After Her Primary Win

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Drudge Report
· Jul 7, 2026
Deadline to Drop Out Nears...
Deadline to Drop Out Nears... (Top headline, 4th story, link) Related stories:Woman claims Platner ssexually assaulted her...'Very drunk and wouldn't take no for answer'...Maine Dem Denies...Dems Withdraw Endorsements...STEPHEN KING: I STILL SUPPORT...
Sky News Australia
· Jun 30, 2026
Pauline Hanson warned Labor defectors could turn on her after Press Club speech
Redbridge Group Director of Strategy and Analysis Kos Samaras says Pauline Hanson's newest supporters, many of whom have defected from Labor could be the most likely to abandon her following her National Press Club address. “Pauline’s coalition of voters, her most vulnerable vote is that group that’s come late, it’s largely come off Labor,” Mr Samaras told Sky News host Paul Murray. “It’s the sort of group that you would say will bite down hard on any industrial relations issues and will probably mark her down for some of the stuff she did at the press club. “Which wasn’t probably the best strategic thing she could have done.”
Article | The Nation
· Jun 25, 2026
Progressives Are Winning Big. Here's How We Keep It Up.
Linda Sarsour Some lessons from the triumphant New York City primaries. The post Progressives Are Winning Big. Here's How We Keep It Up. appeared first on The Nation.
The Nation
· Jun 25, 2026
Progressives Are Winning Big. Here’s How We Keep It Up.
Linda Sarsour Some lessons from the triumphant New York City primaries. The post Progressives Are Winning Big. Here’s How We Keep It Up. appeared first on The Nation.
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