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Biden Reverses Reagan’s Iconic Question in New Offensive Against Trump

In a fresh offensive against former President Donald Trump, President Joe Biden is repurposing the famous Reagan-era question, “Are you better off than you were four years ago?” to remind voters of the Trump administration’s tenure. This question, originally used by Ronald Reagan in his 1980 campaign against then-President Jimmy Carter, has traditionally been employed […]

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February Campaign Filings Reveal Financial Disparity Between Biden and Trump

Recent filings indicate that while former President Donald Trump’s campaign saw a rise in donations in February, it fell short of the fundraising momentum set by President Joe Biden. Biden’s campaign continues to expand its significant financial lead as it moves into the general election phase. Trump’s Legal Troubles Continue to Drain Resources These filings […]

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Presidential Candidates’ Campaign Strategies: A Tale of Two Approaches

Since the Super Tuesday primaries, President Joe Biden has visited every major battleground state except one, while also engaging in unpublicized calls to facilitate a ceasefire in Gaza, among other official White House responsibilities. In contrast, former President Donald Trump has held a single rally in a battleground state during the same period, and relocated […]

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Trump’s Leadership PAC Outspends Its Earnings on Legal Costs

The leadership political action committee (PAC) of former President Donald Trump, Save America, has spent more on legal expenses than it received in funds last month, according to a recent filing. This highlights the significant financial burden of the numerous legal cases Trump is currently facing. Save America, which Trump has utilized to subsidize legal […]

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Alabama Special Election: A Litmus Test for Abortion Rights in Red States

In the wake of an Alabama Supreme Court ruling that brought in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment into the national conversation, Democrats are keenly observing a special state House election this Tuesday. They are looking for indications of how potent the issue of abortion rights is among voters in a predominantly conservative state known for its […]