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VOTERS. ARE. ANGRY.

Drudge Report

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July 1, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

VOTERS. ARE. ANGRY. (First column, 4th story, link) Related stories:SOCIALISTS RISING...29-Year-Old Ousts 15-Term Congresswoman in Colorado...

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RedState

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· Jul 1, 2026

LIVE: Election Results - Colorado

LIVE: Election Results - Colorado

POLITICO - Politics

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· Jul 1, 2026

Colorado's insurgent wave proves Democrats want fighters

Tuesday’s results reveal the depth of Democratic voters’ frustrations with Washington, on the heels of insurgent wins in New York.

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...

Malaysiakini

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· Jul 11, 2026

Harapan candidates sound alarm over alleged 'phantom voters'

JOHOR POLLS | Two voters claim they were told ballots already cast in their names.

The Daily Signal

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· Jun 27, 2026

World Cup Tourists See What Too Many Americans Have Forgotten

Americans are routinely told that our nation is hopelessly divided, irredeemably flawed, and perhaps even in terminal decline. Public polling reflects this pervasive frustration, pessimism, and anomie. If someone halfway around the world only followed the polls, he might be forgiven for believing our republic is all but over. But something remarkable is happening during...

OpsLens

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· Jun 27, 2026

World Cup tourists see what too many Americans have forgotten * WorldNetDaily * by Josh Hammer

Source link Americans are routinely told that our nation is hopelessly divided, irredeemably flawed and perhaps even in terminal decline. Public polling reflects this pervasive frustration, pessimism and anomie. If

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Related coverage for "VOTERS. ARE. ANGRY.": RedState — LIVE: Election Results - Colorado. POLITICO - Politics — Colorado's insurgent wave proves Democrats want fighters. Talking Points Memo — Some Thoughts on a Possible Big Primary Upset(s) in Colorado. Malaysiakini — Harapan candidates sound alarm over alleged 'phantom voters'. The Daily Signal — World Cup Tourists See What Too Many Americans Have Forgotten. OpsLens — World Cup tourists see what too many Americans have forgotten * WorldNetDaily * by Josh Hammer