Category: Midterms

Midterms Could Deal a Blow to Progressive Housing Agenda

News Analysis Challenges to single-family zoning are gathering steam nationwide, but an ambitious progressive agenda to promote high-density housing could suffer a major setback if Democrats lose control of Congress in the November midterm elections. The stakes include billions of dollars in federal grants and hundreds of thousands of housing units, as President Joe Biden…


Millions Have Already Voted in the 2022 Midterms

More than 6.1 million people have already voted early across the United States, according to data released Friday by the U.S. Election Project. So far, according to the project, 5 million mail-in ballots have been returned and nearly 1.1 million people have voted early and in person. Florida is one of the states leading the…


Poll Shows 90 Percent of Voters Are Worried About Economy and Inflation Ahead of Midterms

A new poll showed that a significant number of voters rate inflation and U.S. economic decline as their top concern going into the November midterm elections. A Politico-Morning Consult poll, published Wednesday, showed that 71 percent of voters are “very concerned” with inflation, up 5 percentage points since August. Another 42 percent said that economic…


Early Midterms Voting Surpasses 2020 Presidential Election in Georgia

Voters in Georgia have cast more ballots so far during the early voting period, surpassing the 2020 presidential election early vote totals, according to the Secretary of State’s office. “Reports of long lines were rare, with some lines in the metro areas being reported,” said Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger’s office in a news release….


Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin Rallies for Republican Candidate Christine Drazan

With polls surging in her favor, Oregon’s Republican gubernatorial candidate Christine Drazan welcomed Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin to a rally in her state on Oct. 18. “Gov. Youngkin surprised everyone by winning in Virginia by focusing on parents, families, and communities,” Drazan told a crowd of more than 2,100. “We have a lot in common…


How to Get Disinvited by Fox Business—in 3 Easy Steps

Commentary The call came in from a producer, asking if I would be available for the 5 p.m. show on Fox Business. I’ve often done interviews with the channel in the past, so I immediately accepted. With that, he sent me over a series of articles and asked, as producers always do, for me to…


5,000 Duplicate Ballots Sent to California Voters in Riverside County

Around 5,000 residents of Riverside County in California received a duplicated ballot ahead of the November midterm elections this week, which officials blamed on a computer system error. Riverside County Registrar of Voters office said the 5,000 duplicate ballots were erroneously mailed to some voters in Canyon Lake, Menifee, Murrieta, Wildomar, and Winchester after a…


Capitol Report (Oct. 18): Rep. Peltola Raises $2 Million More Than Palin in Alaska House Race; Farmer Warns of Food Shortage

President Joe Biden announced what his first move would be if Democrats retain control of Congress. But how likely is that, just 21 days before the midterms? The Biden administration could be selling more oil from the strategic oil reserve. This is seen as a bid to tame prices before the November midterms. And we…


Highest Number of Military Veterans Running for Congress Since 2012: Report

An increasing number of individuals with military experience are running in the 2022 elections this year, new research has found. According to research by Veterans Campaign and Military Times, 184 House candidates with some degree of military experience won major party primaries earlier this year and are set to appear on state ballots in the upcoming…


Debates Before Midterms; Early Voting Begins in Georgia; DeSantis Visits School After Hurricane | NTD Good Morning

Early in-person voting for the Midterms begins in Georgia. And highlights from Debates across the U.S. Sparks fly in Ohio as two candidates clash on the debate stage to determine who will be left after the Nov. 8th elections for the U.S Senate. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis visits a school on its first day back in…