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US military but which has sparred with the Pentagon over future contracts, was notably absent from the group. “These agreements accelerate the transformation toward establishing the United States military as an AI-first fighting force
primary, has far surpassed any precedent: “I watched 30 minutes of TV the other day and had six Rick Jackson ads. It's just on a different level.” “He's sucked up so much oxygen
primary. To many voters, the contest appeared less about Kentucky, less about conservative priorities, and less even about US national interests than about enforcing ideological conformity to Israel’s political preferences and punishing dissent within
primaries this week. He had repeatedly broken with the president over military action against Iran, government spending and the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files. As control of US Congress hangs in the balance, Massie
stating that separation would be a violation of their treaty rights. There are also questions about whether the referendum will gather sufficient support among voters to pass. Polls have shown that about 30 percent
vote count and app breakdown played a role in Democrats bumping Iowa from the front of the primary line in 2024. Iowa Democrats [are trying to get back in the first four states](https://www.politico.com
States political candidates for taking part in “insider trading” by betting on their own campaigns. In a statement on Wednesday, Kalshi explained that it had taken the enforcement action after launching a new raft
primary contest in the history of the United States. The avalanche of spending, totalling more than $34m by Monday, according to official records, highlights the significance of the elections that could oust
voting for a Republican nominee for US Senate in Tuesday’s runoff election, following Donald Trump’s late bid to influence the race in his latest effort to rid the GOP of less devoted leaders
US, on Wednesday, April 22, 2026.](https://npr.brightspotcdn.com/dims3/default/strip/false/crop/4000x2667+0+0/resize/1100/quality/50/format/jpeg/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fnpr-brightspot.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fb1%2F93%2Fe4df404942a28a769879363e6f77%2Fgettyimages-2272001100.jpg) Xavier Becerra, Democratic gubernatorial candidate for California, and Steve Hilton, Republican gubernatorial candidate for California, shake hands while arriving for a gubernatorial debate at KRON Studios
Voting Rights Act, reinterpreting a provision meant to protect against officials drawing congressional maps to dilute the electoral power of minority groups. Section 2 of the law has long been interpreted to prohibit drawing electoral
state in the US, the president’s unfounded remarks are likely to further alarm election observers, who have [warned](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jun/02/california-primary-election-ballot-voting-system) of the risk of escalating misinformation in the absence of a final result
state’s biggest city — will be a major drag to her campaign. Her tenure was marked by turmoil as Atlanta, like other major cities at the time, [grappled with](https://www.ajc.com/news/pandemic-protests-keep-atlanta-mayor-national-spotlight/6AkZtzVhakbGZ2y8PdBUtJ/) the onset
state-owned cloud busters. Now the controversial strategist Steve Hilton, named the “pint-sized Rasputin” of Conservative politics, has become an unlikely frontrunner in the primary race for [California](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/california) governor. His rhetorical
primary election night she had secured enough votes to make it to the November election, but the race for second remained close for nearly a week. She announced the win in a post
primary result will likely set up a months-long run-up between Platner, an [oysterman](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/aug/24/graham-platner-maine-senate-oysterman) and marine veteran with a groundswell of popularity and a mounting list of scandals, and Susan Collins
Voting has started in a primary to decide who will run to replace Governor Gavin Newsom. Democrats have been scrambling after its frontrunner, Rep Eric Swalwell dropped out following allegations of sexual misconduct, and without
state election, he was endorsed by Pauline Hanson after making clear his rightwing credentials, and his primary vote rose above 57%. “The point is, Central Queensland is quite happy to vote One Nation.” The cattle
States to Israel, only 21 Democratic legislators joined her in supporting the measure. That was June 2025. One year later, the legislative proposal now has 73 co-sponsors, a tally that Palestinian rights supporters
primary voters," said Democratic leader Rep. Gene Wu at the time. In the end, Wu was among those who faced threats of arrest as he traveled from the state, trying to block a vote