Gov. Ron DeSantis scoffed at assertions from Democratic leaders that the political landscape has changed in Florida, giving President Joe Biden a chance at winning the state in November. Before he said anything in response to a reporter’s question Tuesday, he gave a non-verbal answer: A snort, a laugh and a shaking head. Clearly, his answer was “no.” And he suggested it would be great if the .
Supporters of the Idaho open primary ballot initiative are turning in their final signatures to local county clerks for verification today after building up what they believe is a comfortable margin to qualify for November’s upcoming general election. Supporters of the open primary initiative gathered 94,795 signatures statewide and have met the signature gathering requirements […] The post Having exceeded goal, Idaho open primary supporters submit final signatures for verification appeared firs
Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin still holds a slight lead in a hypothetical match-up with former Congressman Mike Rogers in a battle for Michigan's U.S. Senate seat - but the small margin and large number of undecided voters mean it's still anybody's race.
Gov. Ron DeSantis scoffed at assertions from Democratic leaders that the political landscape has changed in Florida, giving President Joe Biden a chance at winning the state in November. Before he said anything in response to a reporter’s question Tuesday, he gave a non-verbal answer: A snort, a laugh and a shaking head. Clearly, his answer was “no.” And he suggested it would be great if the .