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Category: Politics & Elections

Reports on Elections and Voting in New Mexico.

Posted inPolitics & Elections

Democrats try to find political salvation in the Southwest

by Andy Lyman October 3, 2024

By Paul Kane, The Washington Post (c) 2024 Once the leading edge of Western conservatism, four states in the Southwest have shifted over the last two decades to become a Democratic firewall, giving the party a fighter’s chance of keeping the Senate majority and bolstering their presidential prospects. Ahead of the 2004 elections, six of […]

Posted inPolitics & Elections, Syndicated

Rep. Jim Jordan angles to lead a possible House Republican minority

by Andy Lyman October 3, 2024

By Marianna Sotomayor, Leigh Ann Caldwell, The Washington Post (c) 2024 Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) is not known for being generous with moderate colleagues. During the earliest days of his two decades in the House, the far-right firebrand often ignored, or publicly defied, the more centrist members of his party. But with his sights again set […]

Posted inPolitics & Elections, Syndicated

Rep. Jim Jordan angles to lead a possible House Republican minority

by Andy Lyman October 3, 2024

By Marianna Sotomayor, Leigh Ann Caldwell, The Washington Post (c) 2024 Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) is not known for being generous with moderate colleagues. During the earliest days of his two decades in the House, the far-right firebrand often ignored, or publicly defied, the more centrist members of his party. But with his sights again set […]

Posted inPolitics & Elections, Syndicated

He was ‘Mr. Walz’ to them, and they want D.C. to know he’s for real.

by Andy Lyman October 2, 2024

By Petula Dvorak, The Washington Post (c) 2024 “Mr. Walz.” That’s who was on that big debate stage Tuesday night. “Mr. Walz built the set for my senior play,” Andrea Johnson, one of Gov. Tim Walz’s former high school students, told a crowd of about 150 people who gathered to watch the vice-presidential debate and […]

Posted inPolitics & Elections, Syndicated

He was ‘Mr. Walz’ to them, and they want D.C. to know he’s for real.

by Andy Lyman October 2, 2024

By Petula Dvorak, The Washington Post (c) 2024 “Mr. Walz.” That’s who was on that big debate stage Tuesday night. “Mr. Walz built the set for my senior play,” Andrea Johnson, one of Gov. Tim Walz’s former high school students, told a crowd of about 150 people who gathered to watch the vice-presidential debate and […]

Posted inPolitics & Elections, Syndicated

Vance probably ‘won’ the debate. But Walz might have gained more.

by Andy Lyman October 2, 2024

By Aaron Blake, The Washington Post (c) 2024 A lot of the conventional wisdom has it that Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) had a better vice-presidential debate than Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) on Tuesday night. And instant post-debate polling suggests that’s more or less how swing voters saw it. But the same polling paints a […]

Posted inPolitics & Elections, Syndicated

Vance probably ‘won’ the debate. But Walz might have gained more.

by Andy Lyman October 2, 2024

By Aaron Blake, The Washington Post (c) 2024 A lot of the conventional wisdom has it that Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) had a better vice-presidential debate than Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) on Tuesday night. And instant post-debate polling suggests that’s more or less how swing voters saw it. But the same polling paints a […]

Posted inPolitics & Elections, Syndicated

Trump downplays U.S. troop injuries in 2020 Iranian attack as headaches

by Andy Lyman October 2, 2024

By Niha Masih, The Washington Post (c) 2024 Former president Donald Trump once again downplayed the traumatic brain injuries suffered by American soldiers in an Iranian missile strike on an air base in Iraq in 2020, describing them as “a headache,” in response to a questionat a campaign event in Milwaukee on Tuesday. Trump’s repeated […]

Posted inPolitics & Elections, Syndicated

Trump downplays U.S. troop injuries in 2020 Iranian attack as headaches

by Andy Lyman October 2, 2024

By Niha Masih, The Washington Post (c) 2024 Former president Donald Trump once again downplayed the traumatic brain injuries suffered by American soldiers in an Iranian missile strike on an air base in Iraq in 2020, describing them as “a headache,” in response to a questionat a campaign event in Milwaukee on Tuesday. Trump’s repeated […]

Posted inPolitics & Elections, Syndicated

What Vance, Walz need to do to win Tuesday’s vice-presidential debate

by Andy Lyman October 1, 2024

By Amber Phillips, Special to The Washington Post The first and only vice-presidential debate is Tuesday. Republican nominee Sen. JD Vance (Ohio) and Democratic nominee Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz will face off in person, and it could be the last debate before the election. Vice-presidential candidates can make a difference in tight races, said Joel […]

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