A pair of centrist Democrats, Reps. Tom Suozzi and Adam Gray, are promoting a new pledge for candidates that calls for a “politics of persuasion over purity” and declares, “we are capitalist, not socialist"
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Incumbent Karen Bass and reality TV star Spencer Pratt lead the race for LA mayor, but most of the votes are still being counted washingtonpost.com/elections…
Trump’s pick for Iowa governor concedes GOP primary in upset
Trump's late endorsement for Feenstra was a "Hail Mary" effort after members of Congress pressed the president to back Feenstra, one person told @natalie_allisonwashingtonpost.com/politics/…
White voters without college degrees have been a cornerstone of Trump's base for a decade. Now they're net-negative on his second term.
Annette Dombrowski, a janitor in Ohio, helps explain why:
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I spent a weekend talking with California voters weighing a big question— Could they stomach a billionaire as their next governor?
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Vivek Ramaswamy, who decried “identity politics” on the left, has a warning for the right:
“It’s not the Jews. It’s not the White people. It’s not the patriarchy. It’s not the Black people. It’s not the foreigners.”
How extremism flared in his race:
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Bravo to @hannah_natanson, whose Pulitzer Prize reporting overcame an outrageous and chilling FBI raid on her home, a threat to journalism in this country
Janet Mills made standing up to Trump the centerpiece of her campaign. But even liberals her cheered her fight w the president responded coolly to her candidacy. “She’s willing to stand up to Trump. She would not be willing to stand up to Schumer.” washingtonpost.com/politics/…