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Fox News Poll Shows Voter Doubts on Iran Nuclear Agreement

A Fox News poll reveals that 64% of voters doubt a peace agreement will prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons, reflecting similar skepticism from 2015. The survey indicates widespread concern about military commitments in Iran and shows mixed opinions on U.S. involvement in Ukraine and the Middle East.

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nbcnews.com

Democratic Socialists Gain Traction in Major U.S. Cities Amid Economic Concerns

Janeese Lewis George, a democratic socialist candidate for mayor in Washington, D.C., is leading in the Democratic primary with a focus on economic issues. Her candidacy reflects a broader trend of leftward political shifts in major U.S. cities, with other democratic socialists gaining traction amid rising economic concerns among voters. Recent polls indicate widespread belief that achieving the 'American Dream' has become more challenging.

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Washington Examiner

Joy Behar Comments on JD Vance's Appearance on The View

Joy Behar of The View complimented Vice President JD Vance during his appearance on the show, calling him 'intelligent' and suggesting he run for president. Vance discussed his new book and various political topics, while Behar shared her views on supporting Republicans at the local level but preferring Democrats nationally.

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The Hill

Oklahoma pastor Jackson Lahmeyer withdraws from GOP primary runoff

Jackson Lahmeyer has withdrawn from the GOP primary runoff for Oklahoma's 1st Congressional District following the loss of support from former President Trump and a texting scandal. He cited discussions with his wife and team as part of his decision-making process.

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The Daily Beast

Georgia Gubernatorial Candidate Rick Jackson Under Scrutiny Over Abortion Comments

Rick Jackson, a Republican gubernatorial candidate in Georgia, is under scrutiny for comments made during a campaign event regarding abortion and rape. Following his recent victory in a GOP runoff, Jackson will run against Democratic nominee Keisha Lance Bottoms. His campaign has stated that his remarks have been taken out of context, while critics argue they reflect a broader Republican stance on reproductive rights.

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nbcnews.com

Hillary Clinton Critiques Biden's 2024 Re-election Bid

Hillary Clinton criticized Joe Biden's decision to run for re-election in 2024, calling it a 'terrible mistake.' During an interview, she suggested that Biden's withdrawal after a poor debate performance could have been avoided if he had chosen to pass the torch to a new candidate. Clinton also discussed the challenges faced by Kamala Harris in the election.

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Guardian — US

Oklahoma congressional candidate Jackson Lahmeyer suspends campaign

Jackson Lahmeyer, a congressional candidate in Oklahoma, has suspended his campaign following reports of sending extramarital text messages. Lahmeyer, who was endorsed by Donald Trump, made the announcement on June 17, 2026, citing the need to focus on his family and community.

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PBS NewsHour

G7 Leaders Commit to Strengthening Support for Ukraine

At the G7 summit in France, leaders committed to bolstering Ukraine's air defenses and energy supply while intensifying economic sanctions against Russia. This initiative aims to support Ukraine amid ongoing tensions.

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New York Times — Politics

Senator John Thune Pushes Back Against President Trump

Senator John Thune has increased his opposition to President Trump in recent days. As the Senate Majority Leader, Thune's stance may have implications for the Republican Party as the election year approaches.

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Axios

Democrats respond to Georgia redistricting decision

Democrats in Georgia reacted to the decision by Republican leaders to halt redistricting efforts for the 2028 elections, viewing it as a temporary victory. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and other Democratic officials warned that the fight against potential future redistricting is not over, emphasizing the need for responsible legislative practices.

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Washington Examiner

Jackson Lahmeyer Withdraws from House GOP Runoff in Oklahoma

Jackson Lahmeyer has suspended his campaign for Oklahoma's 1st Congressional District after receiving 25.9% of the vote in the primary election. His decision follows allegations of inappropriate conduct and comes with an endorsement for his opponent, Mark Tedford, from President Donald Trump.

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New York Times — US

Trump Withdraws Endorsement of Pastor Following Texting Controversy

Former President Donald Trump has rescinded his endorsement of Jackson Lahmeyer, a right-wing pastor, amid a texting scandal. Following this development, Lahmeyer suspended his campaign for the Republican primary runoff election against Mark Tedford.

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Fox News — Politics

Alabama Election Results Released Before D.C. Begins Counting

Alabama's election results were reported hours before Washington, D.C. began counting votes, despite both jurisdictions closing polls at the same time. Criticism has been directed at D.C. for its delayed counting process, attributed to long lines and the complexities of mail-in ballots and ranked-choice voting. As of the article's publication, less than 70% of D.C. ballots had been counted.

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Fox News — Latest

Alabama Election Results Announced Before D.C. Begins Counting Votes

Alabama announced its election results on Tuesday night shortly after polls closed, while Washington, D.C. did not begin counting votes until nearly three hours later. The delays in D.C. have drawn criticism from various groups, citing concerns over public confidence in the electoral process.

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nbcnews.com

Georgia Lawmakers Decide Against Redistricting in Special Session

Georgia lawmakers have decided not to redraw the state's political maps during a special session called by Governor Brian Kemp. This decision follows a Supreme Court ruling on redistricting and comes as some Republican leaders expressed concerns about potential backlash in upcoming elections. Democrats welcomed the decision, stating it prevents the creation of unfair electoral maps.

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New York Times — US

Georgia Republicans Delay Redistricting Amid Rising Discontent

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp initiated a session aimed at redrawing legislative maps for the upcoming 2028 elections, with the intention of favoring Republicans. However, the process has faced increasing opposition.

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