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DNC’s Calendar Dispute Fuels New Hampshire Backlash
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DNC’s Calendar Dispute Fuels New Hampshire Backlash

The Democratic National Committee’s clash with New Hampshire over the presidential primary calendar has raised broader questions about fairness, transparency, and the limits of top-down control in party politics. However parties structure their contests, legitimacy depends on rules that voters believe are clear, stable, and honestly administered.

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Black Democratic Support Faces New Tests Before 2026
Black Democratic Support Faces New Tests Before 2026
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Black voters remain a core Democratic constituency, but signs of frustration on the economy, public safety, and cultural issues could complicate the party's midterm coalition in 2026. For Republicans, the opportunity is real but limited: gains will require steady outreach and a serious governing message, not wishful thinking.

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Urban Progressives Test the Limits of Big-City Governance
Urban Progressives Test the Limits of Big-City Governance
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Far-left mayoral candidates are gaining traction in major cities by channeling frustration over housing costs, public disorder, and institutional stagnation. But their rise also raises harder questions about whether activist politics can deliver the practical competence urban voters still expect from local government.

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Why Socialist Economics Won’t Lower Americans’ Living Costs
Why Socialist Economics Won’t Lower Americans’ Living Costs

Frustration over housing, groceries, and wages has made socialist rhetoric more attractive to some voters. But many of the forces behind America’s cost-of-living strain are rooted in scarcity, regulation, and weak supply — problems that bigger government is poorly equipped to solve.

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Key Senate Battlegrounds Could Shape 2026 Election Rules Debate
Key Senate Battlegrounds Could Shape 2026 Election Rules Debate

Several likely 2026 Senate battlegrounds, including Georgia, Arizona, Nevada, and Wisconsin, may shape not only control of the chamber but the national debate over election administration. The central question is whether either party can advance reforms that strengthen public confidence without sacrificing constitutional limits or basic electoral access.

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