Category: Midterms

Midterm Races Will Be Showdown Between ‘RINO’ and ‘Trump’ Republicans: Former Trump Advisor Peter Navarro

There may be a “60-seat swing” to the GOP in the midterm elections; populist economic nationalism has arrived as a movement; the United States “should stop doing any kind of business” with China “until they cease their economic aggression.” That’s according to Peter Navarro, a senior official during the Trump administration, who spoke to The…


Midterm Races Will Be Showdown Between ‘RINO’ and ‘Trump’ Republicans: Former Trump Adviser Peter Navarro

There may be a “60-seat swing” to the GOP in the midterm elections; populist economic nationalism has arrived as a movement; the United States “should stop doing any kind of business” with China “until they cease their economic aggression.” That’s according to Peter Navarro, a senior official during the Trump administration, who spoke to The…


More Democrats Split With Biden as White House Hints at No Delay in Scrapping Title 42

A dozen Democrats have urged for a comprehensive plan to address the expected influx of migrants at the southern border before the Biden administration ends Title 42 expulsions. The White House said on April 20 it’s “planning and preparing for the end” of the Trump-era public health order, which was implemented amid the COVID-19 pandemic…


More Democrats Push Back Against Biden’s Plan to End Title 42

A growing number of Democrats are distancing themselves from President Joe Biden’s plans to drop a Trump-era immigration policy in late May. The pandemic-era border restrictions, known as Title 42, were implemented during the Trump administration in March 2020 and resulted in the quick deportations of over 1.7 million asylum seekers at the U.S.–Mexico border…


GOP Is Not Being ‘Overconfident’ About 2022 Midterms Optimism: McCarthy

Republicans are not being “overconfident” in their expectations of taking the House, GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) told Fox News Sunday, rejecting comments made by other Republican leaders that the race could still go in Democrats’ favor. Currently, Democrats hold a razor thin majority in the House. In 2018, the party swept the lower chamber,…


Soaring Inflation Fueled by Reckless Spending Will Come to Bite Democrats in November: Analysts

A recent poll finding that only 38 percent of Americans approve of the job that President Joe Biden is doing—down from 41 percent in December and 48 percent in July— is only the latest in a stream of bad news for the Democratic Party as November’s midterm elections draw near. The 53 percent of Americans…


Texas Voters Evenly Split on Direction of State Ahead of 2022 Primary: Poll

With Texas primary elections looming on March 1, Texans are nearly evenly split over the direction of the Lone Star state, according to a poll released on Feb. 21. The state’s political climate is slightly more positive towards Republicans, the Dallas Morning News/University of Texas at Tyler poll shows. Half of the 1,188 respondents (50…


Republican Defeats Democrat Mayoral Candidate Despite Top Endorsements

Endorsements from top Democrats including President Barack Obama and House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn (D-S.C.) were not enough to secure a victory for the Democrat mayoral candidate in Columbia, South Carolina. Republican Daniel Rickenmann defeated Democrat Tameika Isaac Devine during Tuesday night’s mayoral election in Columbia by 4 percentage points. Richland County, where Columbia is located, saw…


NTD News Today Full Broadcast (Oct. 1)

An infrastructure stalemate. No deal yet because there’s been no vote. The House, expected to continue talks on Friday. And the White House is continuing talks on the larger social spending package too. A senator introduces a bill to require vaccines or tests in order to fly within the country. This as a Republican move…


Pelosi Is ‘Very Confident’ Democrats ‘Will Hold Majority’ After 2022 Midterms

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said that she believes Democrats will hold the majority in the House after the 2022 midterm elections, saying that her confidence stems from recent census results. According to the Census Bureau, Texas gained two seats in the House, while Colorado, Florida, Montana, North Carolina, and Oregon gained one seat. Meanwhile, California, Illinois,…