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Republicans are expected to win the majority in the House but the outcome of the Senate races may be determined by voter turnout.

The Democrats had a brief bounce in the polls over the summer after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade back in June. Now those gains are fading as the economy becomes the number one issue for voters. Republicans are widely expected to win the House, but as Straight Arrow News contributor David Pakman explains,…

Most voters are worried about the economy. But America's problems can't be fixed unless the GOP regains control of Congress.

The all-important midterm elections are just over a week away, and legal challenges are already being filed in an attempt to cast doubt over the results. Republicans are favored by most pollsters to retake control of the House, as voters appear most concerned with record-high inflation and economic uncertainty. Straight Arrow News contributor Star Parker says…

As the nation prepares for the midterm elections, polling shows voters continue to gravitate toward Republicans over economic concerns.

New polling revealed the economy has become more important to voters in the run-up to the midterm elections and Republicans are the party of choice to fix it. In a USA Today/Suffolk University generic party-preference poll, voters preferred Republicans 49%-45%.  That is a change from polling 100 days before the election in July when Democrats…

Former Nevada State Republican Party chair Amy Tarkanian weights in on the tight race between Sen. Cortez Masto (D) and former attorney general Laxalt (R).

With the balance of the Senate at stake, no state has been more indicative of the divide between Republicans and Democrats than Nevada. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV) is in the heated race for her seat with the state’s former Attorney General Adam Laxalt (R). Polling has been tight. A recent Univision poll showed Cortez Masto…

After two consecutive quarters of negative economic growth in 2022, the latest GDP report suggests the U.S. economy has turned it around in the third.

After starting the year with two consecutive quarters of negative economic growth, the U.S. economy has turned it around in the third quarter. Real gross domestic product increased at an annual rate of 2.6%, according to the advanced estimate by the Bureau of Economic Analysis. The positive growth follows the second quarter’s 0.6% contraction and…

Republican governors claim immigrants coming in from the southern border are a burden to their state, but it's exactly the opposite.

According to U.S. Border Patrol data, nearly 2.4 million migrants were arrested at the southwestern border this year, the highest number ever recorded. Republicans have been increasing criticism of President Joe Biden’s immigration policies ahead of the coming midterm elections. Former President Donald Trump recently told a crowd in Robstown, Texas that immigrants are “invading…

Identity politics have been influencing the way people vote for decades, and they may play a role in the 2022 midterm elections.

Identity politics have been influencing the way people vote for decades, and they may play a role in the 2022 midterm elections. The term “identity politics” refers to people voting based on their association with a specific group. Voter results from recent elections have shown how this trend can play out at the polls. During the…

Saudi Arabia’s Mohammed bin Salman has it out for Iran

Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is now the prime minister of the oil-rich kingdom. The 37-year-old son of King Salman bin Abdulaziz, 86, is already considered the de facto ruler of the wealthy Gulf state. Six years after Iran and Saudi Arabia severed ties, the two Middle East oil producers are talking again…

California has two sports betting measures on the ballot in November that have raised record amounts of money.

The Supreme Court struck down a ban on sports betting in 2018, and since then, gambling on games has grown exponentially across the U.S. To date, 30 states and the District of Columbia have some form of legal sportsbooks. Now, California is considering getting in on the action with dueling propositions to legalize sports betting…

Hong Kong stocks had their worst day since the global financial crisis after President Xi Jinping stacked China's top governing body with loyalists.

International investors are fleeing China as President Xi Jinping tightens his power grip on the country. After securing a precedent-breaking third term as head of China’s communist party, Xi shored up his dominance by stacking the Politburo Standing Committee with loyalists. The Politburo is China’s top governing body and analysts say the sea of allies…

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