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Polls show Hinojosa narrowing Abbott’s lead in Texas governor’s race
tpr.orgDespite the hype, Trump leaves China empty-handed and no better off than he was before
ms.nowDOJ announces $1.7B 'Anti-Weaponization Fund' as part of Trump IRS lawsuit settlement
Slush fund for Trump’s pals announced. Just another projection from Trump and republicans claiming money is needed to refund people who were “targeted” by the IRS during the Biden administration
If by targeted they mean caught and persecuted defrauding the US govt then that makes more sense.
Trump ethics filing reveals thousands of trades tied to U.S. stocks - The purchases included securities linked to Microsoft, Meta Platforms, Oracle, Broadcom, Bank of America and Goldman Sachs.
nbcnews.comHow am I supposed to research political candidates in non-partisan elections in the state of Georgia?
I'm a legitimately confused by this. I've done Google searches on the candidates and on their own campaign websites, They don't make it clear whether they're a Democrat or Republican. The only thing I can do is kind of guess based on their work history and if they mention Faith or one candidate even specifies that they're a Baptist, I'm left to resume the Republican. Why doesn't the Democratic party or some other credible source put out a list of candidates in these non-partisan elections of specifying who's a Democrat and who's a Republican. ballotpedia.com has some info for the candidates but still doesn't make it clear who is the liberal candidate. They're like 10+ Non-Partisan candidates, Am I really expecting to go through each candidate one by one and do an investigation. I guess I could have asked ai at this point he seems a little risky
Most TN House Democrats stripped of their committee assignments | “Speaker of the TN House Cameron Sexton just removed me and every Democrat — and therefore every Black elected official in the state legislature from any committee we served on," Rep. Pearson said.
wsmv.comSupreme Court allows Alabama to eliminate congressional district held by a Black Democrat
cnn.comSocial Media
Hi everyone, I’m pretty new to Reddit so sorry if this is the wrong place to ask this. I’m a single mom of three and lately I’ve been thinking a lot about how much social media affects people’s opinions about politics and government. It feels like everywhere online people are becoming more divided and angry with each other.
Do you think social media contributes to political polarization? And if so what do you think could actually help fix it or at least make it better? I’m curious to hear different perspectives.