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Harris Delivers Concession Speech at Howard University

This afternoon, Vice President Harris addressed supporters, delivering a concession speech and urging her supporters to remain politically involved.

1 year ago

Election Night: Arizona House Results

Arizona has spoken, and those who will continue to represent the Grand Canyon State, and those new members who will…

1 year ago

We’ve Proven We Can Keep A Republic

By Sean Noble As I endure the last few months of this election cycle, REM’s “It’s the End of the…

1 year ago

Trump Cruises in Arizona Because of Ticket-Splitting?

As the final votes are tallied, Arizona is poised to go to President Trump, and ticket-splitting may have been a…

1 year ago

New Poll Shows Trump, Harris Surge in Battleground States

New data from the New York Times shows that President Donald Trump (R) has gained support in Pennsylvania, but Vice…

1 year ago

Lake Says 'Democrats are Sick of the Democrat Party,' Why Latino Voters Want Trump

Support for former President Donald Trump among Latino voters is unprecedented with Election Day tomorrow, and Democrats are looking nervous.…

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Ciscomani Wants Speaker Johnson to Fund Physician Training

Arizona Rep. Juan Ciscomani (R) is calling on House Speaker Mike Johnson (R) to prioritize multi-year funding for teaching health…

1 year ago

Biggs Introduces Bill Curtailing ESG, DEI Policy Proposals in Corporations

Corporate America's shareholders are frequently pressured to accept and impose "woke" policy proposals for their companies, which Representative Andy Biggs…

1 year ago

Sinema Introduces Reauthorization of Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Program

Senator Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) is leading a bipartisan, bicameral push to renew the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection…

1 year ago

New Polling Average Suggests Trump Wins 2024 Election

Despite recent controversy, and amidst star studded appearances for Vice President Harris, polling indicates that President Trump could come out…

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