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Zohran Mamdani’s picks take key House primaries amid a broad battle over Democrats’ direction
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani and key allies secured major wins in Tuesday’s congressional primaries, as they looked to build on the mayor’s 2025 victory by expanding the democratic socialist movement’s power and presence in Washington.
New Yorkers are picking nominees in a half-dozen House races as Mayor Zohran Mamdani seeks to expand his leftist movement. There are also closely watched races in Utah, Maryland and South Carolina.
The Senate passes an Iran war powers resolution, rebuking Trump and signaling rising bipartisan concern over the conflict.
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Cruz says Mamdani, AOC, Platner show Democrats' leftward shift: 'That's where the energy is'
Sen. Ted Cruz says the Democratic Party has been radicalized, pointing to Zohran Mamdani, Graham Platner and AOC as signs of the party's direction.
Sen. Brian Schatz, who many believe will take over the second most powerful role in the Democratic caucus next year, has a warning for President Donald Trump: He could be dealing with a very different Washington if Democrats achieve the electoral gains they’re hoping for this fall.
Both parties are racing to define whether the deal represents a victory for the United States or another debacle in the Middle East that yielded little advancement of America’s interests, offering new political risks as they make competing
If Bores wins, many party operatives believe Democrats will be able to hold a full-fledged debate on regulating AI, giving the party a leg up with voters who are increasingly skeptical of the technology.
The California Legislature will vote on a constitutional amendment Thursday that seeks to amend a spending limit and give lawmakers more flexibility over how they appropriate state revenue.
Mary Peltola, the Democrat most likely to win a red-state Senate seat this year, is largely unknown outside her home state. That’s not a coincidence.
Zohran Mamdani is gambling that the voters who came out in droves last year to make him New York City’s mayor will help send a group of his allies to Washington.
