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Why Democrats Could Still Lose the Senate in 2026

Despite a favorable map on paper, Democratic vulnerabilities in Michigan, Minnesota, and a volatile Trump-led...

House on the Edge: How 2026 Became the Most Fragile Fight for Control

What looked like a simple three-seat pickup early this year is now a complex, high-risk fight across a volatile...

The Department of Education Has Always Been Broken

It’s time we admit it—and shut it down for good.

Revisiting the China Shock: Why Trump’s Cabinet Is Turning an Economic Crisis Into a Social Policy Blueprint

Trump’s cabinet just rebranded the China shock as a national emergency—resetting trade policy, justifying sweeping...

Wisconsin Supreme Court Election Polling Update

The Wisconsin Supreme Court election on April 1, 2025, is tightening as Judge Susan Crawford and Judge Brad Schimel...

Trump's Approval Ratings Potentially Shape 2026 Politics Business and Global Affairs

Trump’s 49.8% approval rating is projected to be the defining factor in the 2026 midterms, economic policy, and global...

The Future of Split-Ticket Voting: Lessons from 2024

How split-ticket voting shaped the 2024 election and what it means for future political strategy.

Flat Tax Advocates Make Renewed Case for Tax Overhaul With Trump

Slashing red tape and eliminating loopholes how a 15% flat tax could reshape the US economy

2025 Supreme Court Battle Could Reshape Wisconsin for a Generation

Wisconsin Supreme Court election will determine the court's ideological balance, influencing key issues like...

Wisconsin’s 2025 Supreme Court Race Could Shape the Future of Trump’s Agenda

With key rulings on abortion, voting rights, and redistricting at stake, the outcome of this election could slow...

Trump Reshaped the Political Map in 2024 With an Earthquake Election

A decisive Republican victory, a fractured Democratic base, and a political landscape transformed by shifting voter...

America’s Education Gap Is Fueling Culture Wars and Shaping Consumer Choices

Deep divisions in education are redefining politics, society, and spending habits nationwide.