Lara Trump says she’s removed her name from contention to be Florida’s senator
Lara Trump, former president Donald Trump’s daughter-in-law, has withdrawn her name from consideration for the vacant Florida Senate seat. Speculation had swirled around Lara Trump’s potential candidacy for months. In a statement, she said she had “decided not to enter the race for the U.S. Senate.” She did not provide any specific reasons for her decision, but expressed her gratitude for the support she had received. The move leaves Florida’s Republican Party without a clear front-runner in the race. The seat is currently held by Republican Marco Rubio, who is running for reelection.
Immigration advocates gear up to fight Trump promises in places that voted for him
In the heart of Trump Country, where promises of border walls and mass deportations rang triumphant, a quiet but determined resistance is brewing. Immigration advocates, once silenced by the deafening echo of anti-immigrant rhetoric, are finding their voices again, organizing in places that voted overwhelmingly for Trump. Their mission: to defend immigrants from the policies he promised, using the power of community and the law as their weapons.
Bob Casey looks back on two decades in the Senate — and to a future without Trump on the ballot
Bob Casey has served Pennsylvania in the Senate for two decades, navigating the political landscape with poise and determination. As Trump’s presidency draws to a close, Casey reflects on his accomplishments and the challenges he’s faced, including healthcare, education, and economic inequality.
Now, with a new president on the horizon, Casey contemplates the road ahead, free from the polarizing force that has defined his time in office. He embraces a future where collaboration and compromise can once again take center stage.
“I’m optimistic about the future,” Casey says. “I believe that we can come together as a nation and tackle the challenges we face. We’ve done it before, and we can do it again.”
What next for South Korea after night of political drama and turmoil
In a jarring turn of events that has plunged South Korea into political disarray, President Lee Jae-Myung has been arrested and removed from office following a dramatic night of confrontation and turmoil. As dawn breaks, the nation grapples with both shock and uncertainty regarding its political future.
What the 2024 polls got right — and what they got wrong
As the dust settles on the 2024 election, it’s time to reflect on what the polls got right and wrong.
On the plus side, the polls accurately predicted the winner of the presidential race. They also correctly forecasted the outcome of several key Senate races.
However, the polls also missed the mark in some significant ways. For example, they underestimated the strength of the third-party candidate, who ultimately won several percentage points more than expected. The polls also overstated the popularity of several incumbent members of Congress who lost their seats.
Overall, the 2024 polls provide a mixed picture. They got some things right, but they also got some things wrong. It’s important to remember that polls are just snapshots of public opinion at a given moment in time. They can be helpful in predicting the outcome of elections, but they should not be taken as gospel.
These politicians supported a TikTok ban, but still used the app to win their elections
In a surprising twist of irony, politicians who ardently advocated for a TikTok ban have been caught using the very app they sought to prohibit. Amid concerns over data security and foreign influence, these leaders leveraged TikTok’s massive reach to bolster their election campaigns.
Their content ranged from lighthearted videos to carefully crafted political messages, cleverly exploiting the platform’s algorithm to connect with a broad audience. While they publicly decried TikTok, their behind-the-scenes use of it for personal gain has raised eyebrows, casting doubt on their motives and highlighting a disconnect between their words and actions.
Another winner in Trump’s victory: “YMCA”
Amidst the electoral turmoil, one entity emerged as an unexpected beneficiary: the YMCA. The iconic organization’s signature song, a testament to community and unity, resonated deeply with a nation craving connection in a time of division. From the streets to the stadiums, “YMCA” blared, bridging political divides and fostering a sense of shared purpose. As the dust settled, the YMCA stood as a beacon of hope, reminding Americans that even in the face of adversity, the power of human connection can prevail.
The Florida effect: Trump’s administration heavily shaped by the Sunshine State
Like the vast expanse of sapphire waters that hug its shores, the Sunshine State has seeped deeply into the machinations of Trump’s presidency. From Mar-a-Lago’s gilded halls, where secrets whisper amidst the palm trees, to the sun-kissed suburbs where the seeds of immigration discontent were sown, Florida has left an indelible mark on Trump’s administration. Its seasoned politicians, affluent elite, and fervent retirees have guided policy decisions, setting the stage for a political landscape shaped by the unique character of this coastal haven.
Transgender Rep.-elect Sarah McBride calls GOP attacks ‘an attempt to distract’ from the issues
In a candid interview, transgender Rep.-elect Sarah McBride denounced the incessant stream of GOP attacks as “a blatant attempt to distract from the real issues facing our nation.” Defiant in the face of adversity, McBride rejected the polarizing rhetoric and instead focused on the needs of her constituents. With the unwavering support of her community, she intends to serve as a beacon of inclusivity and representation, prioritizing progress over political posturing. McBride’s resilience and determination serve as a powerful testament to her commitment to a future where every voice is heard and every individual is valued.
Crowds from Paris to Bangkok watch America’s political spectacle unfold
From the iconic Eiffel Tower to the bustling streets of Bangkok, the world’s gaze was fixed on the historic drama unfolding in the halls of Washington. Every twitch, every tweet, every heated debate reverberated through screens and conversations, sparking both fascination and concern. The spectacle of America’s political circus held captive a global audience, its every move scrutinized, analyzed, and debated in coffeehouses, dinner tables, and the corridors of power from Paris to the Far East.