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20 articlesAl Green Defeated by Fellow Democrat Christian Menefee in Texas U.S. House Primary Runoff
Rep. Christian Menefee defeated incumbent Rep. Al Green in the Texas 18th Congressional District Democratic primary runoff, winning over two-thirds of the vote according to AP. Both candidates are Democrats competing in the same primary race.
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Epstein weaponized in US midterm battles
Democrats have aired campaign advertisements linking Republican opponents to Jeffrey Epstein in several US states ahead of the November midterms. The headline uses the term 'weaponized' to characterize this political strategy. The article describes a documented campaign tactic without apparent verification of specific claims.
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US lawmakers split over proposed Iran agreement
The headline and description report a partisan split among US lawmakers regarding Iran negotiations, with Republicans favoring stricter terms and Democrats warning against potential Tehran strengthening. The framing presents the disagreement as a straightforward political divide without substantive analysis of either position's merits.
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Possible deal on Iran divides US lawmakers largely along party lines
Reuters reports that U.S. lawmakers divided along party lines on a potential Iran deal, with Republicans and Democrats showing contrasting positions on Sunday morning talk shows. The article presents a factual account of political disagreement without apparent ideological framing of either side.
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Irish governing Fine Gael, opposition Social Democrats share by-election spoils
Ireland's governing Fine Gael and opposition Social Democrats each won one seat in Sunday's by-elections. The article reports election results as a shared victory between the centre-right and centre-left parties.
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Report: Dems Caught in an 'Anger Trap' over Trump that Could Cost Them More Elections
The article reports that some Democrats believe their sustained opposition to Trump has created an 'anger trap' that could harm their electoral prospects. The framing suggests Democratic anti-Trump sentiment has become counterproductive to their political goals.
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Denmarkβs Mette Frederiksen gets new chance to form government after centre-right talks fail
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has been given another opportunity to form a government after centre-right coalition talks collapsed. Despite her Social Democrats suffering significant election losses, they remain Denmark's largest party and she receives the first chance to build a governing coalition.
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Democrats roasted for thanking Stephen Colbert one day after his late-night era came to a close
Fox News reports that Democrats faced social media mockery after thanking Stephen Colbert following his CBS late-night departure, with the party sharing photos featuring Obama, Biden, and Harris. The story frames the Democrats' gratitude post as generating negative X (Twitter) user reactions. The headline emphasizes the critical response rather than the original thank-you gesture itself.
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Marlow: 'Low-T' James Talarico Makes Egregious 180-Degree Flip-Flop on Border Security
Breitbart Editor Alex Marlow discusses immigration policy on his show, criticizing Democrats for inconsistency on border security. The headline accuses Texas politician James Talarico of reversing his position on border issues while using derogatory language.
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Democrats demand Rubio explain US visa for wanted former Polish official
Democrats are demanding Secretary of State Marco Rubio explain how a wanted former Polish cabinet minister obtained a US visa that enabled him to flee Hungary. The story reports on political accountability questions regarding visa issuance procedures without providing substantive detail on the official's identity, allegations, or the visa approval process.
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Supreme Court Rejects Virginia Democrats' Request to Intervene in Gerrymander Scheme
The U.S. Supreme Court rejected Virginia Democrats' request to intervene in a case where the Virginia Supreme Court struck down a Democratic-favoring gerrymander scheme. The article frames this as Democrats losing a legal battle over congressional redistricting.
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Democrats want Trump to lift lid on Israeli nukes
Some US congressmen have reportedly argued that the Trump administration should publicly disclose information about Israel's nuclear arsenal as a means to reduce escalation risks in the Middle East. The article presents this position without detailed attribution or substantive engagement with counterarguments.
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Platner, Harris and Democrats 'outsiders': Join the live discussion
The Hill is promoting a live discussion about Graham Platner as a Democratic Senate candidate in Maine and exploring whether 'outsider' candidates could emerge as the 2028 Democratic presidential nominee, with references to Kamala Harris and California gubernatorial politics.
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How Marco Rubio 'sacrificed his values' for State Departmentβs MAGA makeover
The article examines Marco Rubio's confirmation as Secretary of State, noting that unlike other Trump appointees, he received no Democratic opposition votes. The piece suggests that Democrats who voted to confirm him hoped he would serve as a moderating influence, but implies (text cuts off) he has instead aligned with Trump's MAGA agenda.
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Romania's government collapses after Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan loses confidence vote
Romania's Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan lost a confidence vote and was removed from office. The collapse of the coalition government was triggered by the Social Democrats withdrawing their support, reportedly due to disagreement over austerity measures.
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Democrats Sound a Bit Too Giddy About the Midterms
The article observes that Democrats have shifted from post-election despair to optimism about upcoming midterms, noting a change in public messaging tone while questioning whether underlying problems have actually been resolved.
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House Democrats' campaign arm draws progressive fury for trying to 'tip the scales' in key House primary
House Democrats' campaign arm endorsed a centrist candidate over a progressive challenger in a California primary race, drawing criticism from progressive groups who say the party is interfering in the primary process. The article frames this as Democrats 'tipping the scales' against their own left wing.
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Top Democrat aims for New York redistricting after Supreme Courtβs Voting Rights ruling
Democrats are planning to challenge redistricting outcomes following a Supreme Court decision that eliminated a majority-Black Louisiana House district. The article reports that multiple states are considering redrawing electoral maps in response to the ruling.
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U.S. House Strips Cancer Gag Act From Farm Bill
The U.S. House passed a Farm Bill and voted to remove language that would have shielded pesticide manufacturers from health-related lawsuits. The removal had bipartisan support, with over 70 Republicans joining Democrats in stripping the provision.
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What Does the Allred-Johnson Runoff Tell Us About Texas Dems?
The article examines a Texas Democratic runoff between Colin Allred and Julie Johnson, two politicians who both entered office during the 2018 blue waveβAllred by defeating Republican Pete Sessions for Congress, Johnson by defeating Matt Rinaldi for the Texas House. The piece uses their shared electoral history to frame questions about what their runoff reveals about the current state of Texas Democrats.
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