DSA Picks Up Another Win
After two Democratic Socialists of America-backed candidates scored upset victories in New York House primaries last week, attention shifted to another closely watched contest on Tuesday night: Colorado’s 1st Congressional District Democratic primary. This time, the political earthquake may have been even bigger. With roughly 78 percent of the vote reported, Decision Desk HQ projected …
DHS Comments On Walz Decision
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) has developed a habit of creating political headaches with his own comments, and this week provided yet another example. Fresh off the Supreme Court’s ruling that “the States may maintain women’s and girls’ sports for biological females,” Walz responded with a message that quickly ignited another round of criticism. “As …
Kamala Harris Holds Talks With Mamdani
Kamala Harris and Zohran Mamdani: A New Political Alliance Kamala Harris, the former Vice President of the United States, has been making strategic moves to strengthen her political base. One of her latest efforts involves forming a close alliance with Zohran Mamdani, the mayor of New York City. According to The New York Post, the …
Court Issues Ruling On Gun Control Measure
Virginia’s latest gun control package is entering an uncertain phase as legal challenges and legislative changes complicate the rollout of several high-profile restrictions. While some measures remain scheduled to take effect, others have already been delayed or temporarily blocked, creating a patchwork of enforcement timelines that is likely to remain unsettled for months. The most …
Trump Issues Statement Following Controversial SCOTUS Ruling
The Supreme Court recently rejected President Donald Trump’s attempt to limit birthright citizenship, but he is not backing down. Trump is now urging Congress to pass legislation to end birthright citizenship, bypassing the need for a constitutional amendment. “The Supreme Court upheld Birthright Citizenship, which is too bad for our Country, but we can easily …
NPR Reporter Comments On Retracted Story
The Supreme Court handed down a flurry of major decisions on Tuesday, but one of the day’s biggest headlines turned out to be completely wrong. NPR briefly reported that Justice Samuel Alito was retiring, a claim that quickly spread before the outlet retracted it and acknowledged the story was false. As previously reported, NPR Editor-in-Chief …
Colorado Supreme Court Issues Ruling On Redistricting Case
Colorado Democrats suffered a significant legal setback Monday after the state’s Supreme Court unanimously rejected an effort that could have reshaped the state’s congressional map ahead of the 2028 election cycle. In a unanimous ruling, the Colorado Supreme Court struck down a proposed ballot initiative that sought to eliminate the state’s independent congressional redistricting commission. …
Fetterman Has Words For Fellow Dems
Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) is sounding the alarm on the Democratic Party’s shift towards radical socialism. In a scathing critique, Fetterman warns that the party is becoming an “orgy of socialism,” a stark departure from its traditional values. This comes after recent primary elections where socialist candidates made significant gains, particularly in New York. Fetterman’s …
Brin Leaves NYC Real Estate
Google co-founder Sergey Brin, one of the wealthiest people in the world, has reportedly exited a major New York City real estate investment at a staggering loss, adding fresh fuel to an already heated debate over the future of the city’s rent-stabilized housing market. According to documents previously reported by Bloomberg, Amphitheatre LLC, an investment …
Senator Gets Boo’ed
Sen. Chuck Schumer’s appearance at New York City’s Pride March produced a moment that quickly spread across social media after videos showed the longtime New York Democrat being loudly booed by sections of the crowd. For a politician who has represented New York for decades and has made Pride events a regular part of his …