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Trump ousts bipartisan commission in latest effort to reshape elections before midterm

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

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July 10, 2026

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The White House defended President Trump's dismissal of the bipartisan U.S. Elections Assistance Commission's remaining members as enhancing election security. Critics called it a dangerous partisan move.

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The Hill

center

· Jul 10, 2026

Cook Political Report moving 4 of 5 gubernatorial races toward Democrats

The nonpartisan Cook Political Report on Friday shifted its ratings in five gubernatorial races, moving all but one race in favor of Democrats, as the left gains momentum in several key states ahead of November. Jessica Taylor, the Senate and governors' editor for the report, wrote that Democrats are finding themselves uniquely competitive in several...

PBS NewsHour

lean left

· Jun 24, 2026

How the Trump administration is trying to reshape how elections are run

The Trump administration has made multiple efforts to reshape how elections are run with just months before the midterms. The debate over election security has led to tension between the White House and election administrators as the president falsely claims voter fraud is rampant nationwide. Liz Landers discussed more with Gabe Sterling of the Georgia Secretary of State's office.

The Epoch Times

right

· Jul 7, 2026

Jeffries Says He’ll Work With the Socialists Who Beat His Picks, Keep Focus on Trump

The House Democratic leader told NPR that his caucus will stay ideologically mixed and described November's midterms as a referendum on the president.

Armstrong Economics

right

· Jul 4, 2026

Will The USA Split in Two Thanks to the LEFT?

COMMENT: I felt compelled to reach out. I attended your 2021 conference, and I remember clearly that you spoke about the United States heading toward political fragmentation—and that the real risk of a complete split would emerge after 2028. Over the years, I’ve come to deeply respect how far in advance your forecasts prove accurate. []

Tampa Free Press

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· Jun 22, 2026

Voter Shifts Shake Up 2026 Midterm Landscape: Trump Ticks Up, While Independents Lean Dem

A newly released June 2026 Midterms Report shows that while the overall political landscape appears steady on the surface, significant shifts are happening among key voter groups. President Trump’s overall job approval rating has remained flat, sitting at 11 percentage points net negative. However, his individual issue ratings are seeing a slight turnaround. Following recent [] Voter Shifts Shake Up 2026 Midterm Landscape: Trump Ticks Up, While Independents Lean Dem

Drudge Report

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· Jun 29, 2026

NEW POLL: Dems Leading In Ohio Crucial Senate, Gov Races...

NEW POLL: Dems Leading In Ohio Crucial Senate, Gov Races... (First column, 5th story, link)

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Related coverage for "Trump ousts bipartisan commission in latest effort to reshape elections before midterm": The Hill — Cook Political Report moving 4 of 5 gubernatorial races toward Democrats. PBS NewsHour — How the Trump administration is trying to reshape how elections are run. The Epoch Times — Jeffries Says He’ll Work With the Socialists Who Beat His Picks, Keep Focus on Trump. Armstrong Economics — Will The USA Split in Two Thanks to the LEFT?. Tampa Free Press — Voter Shifts Shake Up 2026 Midterm Landscape: Trump Ticks Up, While Independents Lean Dem. Drudge Report — NEW POLL: Dems Leading In Ohio Crucial Senate, Gov Races...