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How Texas’s Senate Race is a Blueprint for the future of American Politics

Throughout my previous posts, I have discussed extensively about the ideological divides inside political parties. On the Democrat’s side, there is a growing divide between firebrand progressives who make headlines for constantly opposing Trump, and more grounded, moderate candidates who tend to focus on so-called “kitchen table issues”. On the Republicans side, more and more […]

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Is Trump’s “Big Tent” Coalition Faltering?

In 2008, Barack Obama defeated John McCain to become President, winning 28 states and 365 votes in what is still the largest landslide of the 21st century. Not only did Obama run up margins in traditional Democratic strongholds and capture swing states, but he also found himself within striking distance of McCain in multiple Republican

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Inside Gavin Newsom’s 2028 Soft Launch

We are only 8 months into Trump’s second term, but it already seems like California Governor Gavin Newsom is making all the moves to position himself as the frontrunner in the Democratic Primaries. Arguably, Newsom started making these moves as early as 2023, when he participated in an unprecedented debate with Republican Florida governor and

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Three Primaries to Watch Out for in the 2026 Midterms

While the 2026 midterms probably don’t matter to most voters right now, they definitely do to the candidates running for them. In order to secure a spot on the ballot in the November general election, candidates of both parties are participating in a one year marathon in order to succeed in their own respective primary.

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How Trump’s Second Term is Already Very Different from his First

On Wednesday, during his ‘liberation day’ speech, President Trump made good on his promise to enact ‘reciprocal tariffs’ on almost every US trading partner. While they were put in with the intent of bringing manufacturing back to the United States and reducing trade deficits with other countries, the tariffs have so far only caused a

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My 2024 Presidential Election Prediction, one month out

The 2024 Presidential Election is coming closer and closer, practically knocking on our door. And as the day comes nearer, it seems everyone from traditional news channels to youtubers to bloggers have made their predictions, including me. However, I have confidence  that my prediction will be eerily accurate. This is because instead of basing it

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Why Democrats have to ride with Biden, whether they like it or not

It has been nearly two weeks since Biden’s disastrous CNN debate performance in Atlanta, however the fallout is still continuing. Biden’s performance, which was characterized by many as “old” and “frail” has caused a very noticeable decline in polls for the incumbent President, and around 10 Democratic congresspeople have called for him to drop out.

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