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Wisconsin Supreme Court: Ballot Drop Boxes Violate State Law

The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled 4-3 on Friday that absentee ballot drop boxes are illegal under Wisconsin law, vindicating a legal argument advanced by the Trump campaign in 2020 — though the ruling will govern elections in 2022 and the future, and cannot change previous election results.

A voter drops his ballot for the 2020 US elections into an official ballot drop box at the

Republican Advocacy Group Dumps $4 Million in Ad Spending on Democrats

American Action Network (AAN), a Republican-aligned policy advocacy group, announced on Thursday it would “double down” by adding $4.3 million of ad spending to eight vulnerable Democrats to expand their issue advocacy efforts to address soaring inflation and record gas prices.

WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 19: Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) cheers with House D

Politico: California Primary a Good Sign for House Incumbents

Politico’s weekly newsletter indicated that California’s “political crystal ball” shows incumbents are in good shape heading into the midterms and the primary shows a “pretty solid picture of what the general election is going to look like.”

Voters cast ballots at the City Hall polling location in San Francisco, California, US, on

Poll: Joe Biden’s Job Approval Underwater in 48 States, 30% Overall

President Joe Biden is underwater in 48 states — including the typically dark blue California and his home state of Delaware — while his approval rating is down to the lowest in his presidency at only 30 percent approval and 58 percent disapproval, according to the most recent CIVIQS rolling job-approval average on July 3.

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Biden’s Bummer Summer: Firework Prices Explode

The price of fireworks has exploded across the country under President Joe Biden, meaning party-goers will be getting less of a show unless they pay a lot more this Fourth of July weekend.

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Gun Rights Groups Sends Letter to NY Attorney General, NYC Mayor over ‘Assault on the People’

Firearms Policy Coalition, a gun rights group, sent a letter to New York Attorney General Letitia James and New York City Mayor Eric Adams over their attempt to “use an over-broad New York regulatory scheme” along with a “tortured and incorrect reading of federal law” so they can “unconstitutionally and immorally steal the profits and livelihoods of individuals across this nation.”

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 29: New York City Mayor Eric Adams speaks during a news conferen

Polling Shows Dobbs Decision Won’t Help Democrats in November

A new memo from the Republican State Leadership Committee (RSLC) showed that the Supreme Court’s recent opinion overturning Roe v. Wade after ruling on the Dobbs case would not help the Democrats win over the support of voters in the November election, as they hoped.

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Cook Political Report Moves Six House Races Towards GOP

Analysts from the Cook Political Report, who predict the probable outcome for U.S. House of Representatives races, updated their rating Tuesday on eight House races, showing six races moving in favor of the Republicans.

DAVENPORT, IA - JULY 17: A Republican elephant prop sits in front of the Starlite Ballroom