2026 Midterms

Michigan GOP Picks New Chair Over Trump Ally Facing Charges

Michigan Republicans elected State Senator Jim Runestad as their new chair, defeating candidates including Meshawn Maddock, a Trump ally facing charges related to the 2020 election. Runestad’s platform focused on fundraising and party unity, contrasting with Maddock’s more confrontational style. The 2026 midterms are crucial for Michigan Republicans, with key races including a U.S. Senate seat and gubernatorial election. Runestad aims to lead the party through these critical races while addressing internal divisions and financial challenges.

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Jeffries Under Fire: Democrats Demand Aggressive Opposition to Trump

Hundreds of New Yorkers protested outside Representative Hakeem Jeffries’ office, criticizing his perceived weak opposition to the Trump administration and its policies. Protestors demanded stronger action against the administration’s actions, including refusal of the Republican budget proposal and a call for New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ removal due to a perceived deal with the Justice Department. The demonstration highlighted widespread dissatisfaction among Democrats with the party’s leadership, reflecting low approval ratings and a desire for more forceful resistance. Jeffries, while acknowledging the intensity of the opposition, countered that Democrats are strategically planning for the 2026 midterms. The protest underscores a growing divide between Democratic leadership and its base.

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