# Election
Puerto Rico Congresswoman Jenniffer Gonzalez launches primary challenge to Governor Pedro Pierluisi
Political party affiliation in the United States territory of Puerto Rico can be a complicated matter. Politicians there tend to be members of parties specific to Puerto Rico on territorial matters, but also a member of one the traditional major U.S. political parties on a federal level.
Trump's Claim to Win California in a Landslide: Unrealistic and Not Credible? Opinion
On September 29, 2023, former President Donald Trump made a bold assertion at the state Republican Party convention in Anaheim, California. He confidently proclaimed that he would win California in a landslide in the 2024 presidential election, citing the discontent of millions of Californians with Democratic policies and the state's high cost of living. He also expressed his belief that he would clinch the state's 172 delegates on March 5, 2024, when California participates in the Super Tuesday contests alongside more than a dozen other states.
Update to the 11th Hour Berkeley Heights BOE Majority Decision to Change Election Policies
More Question and Concerns on the BOE's 11th Hour Changes to Election Policy Arise. Soon after BOE Candidate Natasha Joly emailed the Town Council on her concerns connected to how the BOE Majority may potentially use the unlawful Campaign Sign Ordinance to overturn an election result given their most recent vote to move forward with changes to the District's election policies, Sai Akiri also wrote to the Council.
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A Closer Look at the Battle for GOP Delegates: Is it Important to California GOP Voters?
The upcoming race for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination is generating excitement as California moves into the spotlight. The state is at the forefront of attention due to the anticipated GOP debate at the renowned Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and its significant number of delegates awaiting the contenders. In this particular piece of writing, we'll take a closer look at the brewing conflict between former President Donald Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, investigating the recent rule alteration by the state party that could dictate the fate of California's 169 delegates during the presidential primary set for March 5th. We aim to illuminate the significance of this power struggle and its influence on GOP voters in California.
Trump Mocks Biden's Stage Confusion and Hints at Newsom's 2024 Ambitions
Donald Trump criticizes California's Democratic leaders and mimics President Joe Biden at the California GOP fall convention. Trump suggests that California Governor Gavin Newsom is positioning himself for a 2024 presidential run.
James Craig’s Senate Bid: A Closer Look
Former Detroit Police Chief James Craig has set his sights on a new political endeavor — a run for Michigan’s U.S. Senate seat as a Republican candidate. This decision comes on the heels of a previous gubernatorial campaign that was thwarted by fraudulent signatures on his paperwork. In this blog post, we’ll delve into the details of James Craig’s Senate bid and what it means for Michigan’s political landscape.
Scott Hall Strikes Historic Plea Deal in Georgia Election Interference Case
In a significant turn of events, Scott Hall, one of the 19 defendants embroiled in the Fulton County, Georgia case surrounding alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election, has become the first defendant to reach a plea agreement with prosecutors. Hall's decision to change his plea from not guilty to guilty marks a watershed moment in this high-profile legal battle.
First Co-Defendant in Georgia Election Case Enters Guilty Plea
In a surprising turn of events, Scott Hall, a Georgia-based bail bondsman, has become the inaugural defendant to plead guilty in the controversial election interference case that has notably involved former President Donald Trump. This pivotal development has sent ripples through legal and political circles, intensifying the scrutiny of the remaining defendants.
Presidential Hopes Dashed: Ron DeSantis' 2024 Presidential Candidacy Fails to Impress America
Governor Ron DeSantis' hopes of boosting his 2024 presidential candidacy have been dashed as America has made up its mind about him. His lackluster performance in the second Republican Party presidential debate and his inability to make a compelling case for his candidacy have led to a decline in his poll numbers and general reviews as a national candidate.
2024 Republican Presidential Candidate Files Lawsuit to Get Trump Removed From West Virginia Ballot
The West Virginia Republican Party has filed a motion to intervene in the lawsuit filed by 2024 Republican primary presidential candidate John Anthony Castro who seeks to get former President Donald Trump removed from West Virginia’s ballot.
Republicans Rally Against Biden's Attack on School Hunting and Archery Programs
A growing number of Republican lawmakers are pushing back against the Department of Education's recent guidance that cuts federal funding for school archery and hunter education courses.
Biden Administration Under Fire for Targeting Hunting and Archery Programs in Schools
The Biden administration is facing backlash and criticism for its recent interpretation of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act and subsequent federal guidance targeting hunting and archery programs in schools.
Trump Gains Momentum with Hispanic Voters Ahead of 2024 Elections
Recent polls depict an interesting turn in political dynamics: former President Donald Trump is increasingly resonating with Hispanic voters. Despite past media narratives painting Trump as unsympathetic to minority groups, the numbers tell a different story.
Voting Behind Bars: Should Boston Allow Incarcerated Citizens to Vote?
In the city of Boston, there’s been a lot of talk about whether people who are in jail should be allowed to vote. Some people say yes, and some people say no. This is a big discussion because voting is a way for people to have a say in how things are run. Let’s dive into what people are saying about this and why it’s important.
GOP Governor Pressed on Potential Presidential Run
Virginia Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin was pressed on whether he will throw his hat into the 2024 presidential race on Thursday, and declined to rule out a run. "I've told you, I'm totally focused on Virginia elections and that's what we are going to get done," Youngkin told Fox News anchor John Roberts on "America Reports" on Thursday when asked if he would "rule out" running for president in 2024.
Opinion; Government: The Adults Have Left the Room
During the Trump Administration, "an administration official who anonymously published a famous op-ed in The New York Times in 2018 offered explicit reassurance: “Americans should know that there are adults in the room.” Various individuals were given adult-in-the-room designation, including the White House counsel Don McGahn and Chief of Staff John Kelly."
Can the California Republican Party Find a New Way Forward?
The California Republican Party is at a crossroads. The party has not won a statewide election since 2006, and it is increasingly out of step with the state's demographics. Some Republicans want to change the party's platform to appeal to new voters, such as Latinos and Asian Americans. Others want to stay true to the party's base, which is increasingly white and conservative.