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Investors Assumed Medicare Advantage Was Safe Under the GOP. They Were Wrong.
WSJ· 2026-01-28 10:30
Wall Street is discovering that the Republican party's longstanding romance with Medicare Advantage has entered a more complicated chapter. ...
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The Economist· 2025-12-23 16:00
As the right begins to look past Donald Trump and debate the Republican Party’s future, they are brawling over how big the conservative movement’s tent should be https://t.co/KmpB27BTAAPhoto: Reuters https://t.co/a9R0Quve0t ...
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The Economist· 2025-12-23 14:30
As the right begins to look past Donald Trump and debate the Republican Party’s future, they are brawling over how big the conservative movement’s tent should be https://t.co/nj4PJvr9Zw ...
GOP divided over potential 2028 presidential nominee
MSNBC· 2025-12-22 21:00
At a time when the stakes couldn't be higher in defining the future of the Republican Party, The Washington Post reports that sources close to Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) say he is "seriously considering" another run for president. This comes as JD Vance got a virtual endorsement at this past weekend's Turning Point USA gathering. Fmr. Trump Deputy White House Press Secretary Sarah Matthews and USA Today Washington Bureau Chief Susan Page join Chris Jansing to weigh in. MS NOW: My Source for News, Opinion, and the ...
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson on business climate, mayoral elections and affordability issue
CNBC Television· 2025-12-15 13:45
>> OUR NEXT GUEST IS HERE TO WEIGH IN ON THE BUSINESS CLIMATE IN US CITIES, AFFORDABILITY AND MUCH MORE. LET'S BRING IN DALLAS MAYOR ERIC JOHNSON, CHAIRMAN AND PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLICAN MAYORS ASSOCIATION, WHICH IS CONVENING HERE IN NEW YORK CITY. MR.MAYOR, WELCOME. GOOD MORNING TO YOU. MORNING.DALLAS HAS A LOT OF GOLDMAN SACHS EMPLOYEES. IT'S GOT AN EXCHANGE LAUNCHING. I MEAN, WHAT'S BEEN SORT OF THE DRIVING FORCE THERE IN TERMS OF ATTRACTING BUSINESSES. >> WELL, I THINK THIS IS IT'S BEEN A LONG TIME IN ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-12-09 14:31
RT Bloomberg Opinion (@opinion)LIVE NOW: MAGA firebrand Marjorie Taylor Greene is leaving the movement. Meanwhile, Vice President JD Vance is its heir apparent. How will this fracture affect the Republican Party?🎥 Join @skgreen as she discusses with @niamalikah and @MaryEllenKlas https://t.co/Rq3dSqrJAf ...
'There is not a safe Republican seat out there': Democratic pollster looks to 2026
MSNBC· 2025-12-04 01:58
Look, I think and that actually is reminiscent because this feels like, you know, going into 2006, and I know for you it feels like when you your big your big night when you went >> Oh, no, but I get 2006 cuz I was on the ballot in 2006. >> Yes. >> And I ain't going to tell y'all what 2006 was like.It was like this. >> But but yeah, but you do get this feel and you do get something a feel that something's happening nationally. Look, when you look at all the special elections that we've had and you look at e ...
Republican Van Epps Wins Special Election in Tennessee
Bloomberg Television· 2025-12-03 21:11
Election Analysis - Republican Matt Van Epps won a congressional race in Tennessee with the endorsement of Donald Trump and full Republican Party support [1] - While Trump won the district by 22 percentage points, Van Epps won by single digits, a margin Democrats see as a positive sign [2][4] - Democrats reduced the margin by 15 percentage points compared to Trump's previous win in the district [4] - The Democratic strategist believes the shift in the district is a positive sign for the party, despite not being a "moral victory" [5] - There are approximately 40 Republican House seats won by less than an 8 percentage point margin, making them potentially "gettable" for Democrats [6] - A Republican strategist noted that a similar shift left across all House districts could result in a significant "blue wave" [8] Impact of Trump - Approximately 10% or more of the Republican Party may not participate in elections when Donald Trump is not on the ballot [9] - The absence of Trump on the ballot could expand the competitive margin in districts, potentially by 10 to 15 percentage points [10][11] - Democrats are advised to focus on local issues and candidates who resonate with their districts, rather than solely running against Donald Trump [7][11][12]
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The Economist· 2025-12-03 20:00
Donald Trump should be careful what he wishes for. Appointing a technocrat rather than a partisan for Fed chair is not just the right choice—it is also in the interests of the Republican Party https://t.co/EiVGmagQkbPhoto: Getty Images/Sipa US/Alamy https://t.co/pR3CGLEUst ...
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The Economist· 2025-12-03 11:00
The Republican Party has a near-universal devotion to Donald Trump. But according to John Bolton, the president’s former national security adviser, Mr Trump’s grip on the party is starting to weaken: https://t.co/uB6asCgQ2e https://t.co/4DazkQCYRT ...