Republicans Appeal Non-Citizen Voting Decision, Ask for Enforcement of Existing Laws in Arizona

The Republican National Committee and the Arizona Republican Party are appealing a federal judge’s ruling that could leave the door open for non-citizen voting. The Republican National Committee is appealing a portion of an election integrity decision that may make it easier for non-citizens to vote in presidential elections or by mail. On May 10,

Republicans See Warning Signs for Trump in Southern Battleground State

MATTHEWS, N.C.—President Donald Trump’s national polling advantage has narrowed to less than one percent since he became the presumptive Republican nominee in the race for the White House. In two Southern battlegrounds, Georgia and North Carolina, his lead looks stronger at five-and-a-half points and six points, respectively. But can the region be written off as

House Democrats Look to Flip the Script on Border Security

A new memo from their campaign committee highlights intentions to hold Republicans responsible for the failed bipartisan border bill. The House Democrats’ campaign committee is embracing border security ahead of the 2024 election following years of Republican scrutiny. The GOP has focused on chaos at the southern border as a political liability for Democrats, but