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Elections

Campaigns, primaries, voting, polls

Axios

Survey Indicates Decline in American Pride and Unity

A recent PRRI survey indicates a marked decline in American pride, with only 51% of citizens expressing strong national pride, down from 82% in 2013. The survey highlights a growing ideological divide, particularly on issues of faith and identity, and reveals that belief in the American Dream has decreased among younger generations.

Bias: 45 Sentiment: -0.20
New York Times — US

Georgia Republicans Discuss Redistricting for 2028 Elections

Georgia Republicans are meeting to discuss redistricting efforts for the 2028 elections. Governor [Name] indicated that redistricting for this year is not feasible due to the commencement of early voting in the primary.

Bias: 5 Sentiment: +0.00
New York Times — Politics

Georgia Republicans Discuss Redistricting for 2028

Georgia Republicans are in discussions regarding the redistricting process for the 2028 elections. Governor [Name] indicated that redistricting for this year is not feasible due to the commencement of early voting in the primary.

Bias: 5 Sentiment: +0.00
New York Times — US

Senator Jon Ossoff Seeks Re-election in Georgia

Jon Ossoff, the Democratic senator from Georgia, is campaigning for re-election. He is the only Senate Democrat in the state following President Trump's victory in Georgia during the 2024 election.

Bias: 30 Sentiment: +0.00
The Intercept

Ro Khanna Receives Endorsement from TrackAIPAC Following Primary Victory

Rep. Ro Khanna has received the endorsement of TrackAIPAC following his primary victory and after signing the group's PEACE pledge, which rejects AIPAC funding and acknowledges human rights violations in Gaza. TrackAIPAC aims to influence U.S. policy on Israel and Palestine and has reported successes in supporting candidates in primary elections. Khanna's evolving stance on these issues positions him to the left of the Democratic establishment.

Bias: 65 Sentiment: +0.10
Washington Examiner

Netanyahu Faces Challenges in Reelection Campaign Amid Tensions with Trump

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing a challenging reelection campaign, with his party, Likud, projected to secure only 24 seats in the Knesset. Tensions with U.S. President Donald Trump and a decline in public support for Trump in Israel have complicated Netanyahu's strategy. Critics have labeled him a weak leader, questioning his effectiveness in foreign relations, particularly regarding Hezbollah and Iran.

Bias: 65 Sentiment: -0.50
New York Post

Trump Delays Jay Clayton's Nomination for Intelligence Director

President Donald Trump has decided to delay the nomination of Jay Clayton for the position of intelligence director. He will continue to keep Bill Pulte as the acting director while attempting to push Congress on a voting bill.

Bias: 30 Sentiment: +0.00
Fox News — Politics

Trump-Endorsed Candidates Achieve Mixed Results in Georgia and Alabama Runoffs

In the Republican runoffs on June 17, 2026, Trump-endorsed candidates won two out of three races in Georgia and Alabama. Barry Moore and Mike Collins emerged victorious, while Burt Jones lost to Rick Jackson in Georgia's gubernatorial runoff. Analysts suggest that while Trump's endorsements are influential, they do not guarantee success.

Bias: 45 Sentiment: +0.00
nbcnews.com

Rep. Kevin Hern Wins Republican Senate Primary in Oklahoma

Rep. Kevin Hern has secured the Republican Senate primary in Oklahoma, setting the stage for the general election. He aims to fill the seat left vacant by Markwayne Mullin's resignation. Hern has received support from former President Donald Trump and has been an advocate for Trump's policies.

Bias: 36 Sentiment: +0.20
nbcnews.com

Rep. Barry Moore wins GOP primary runoff in Alabama Senate race

Rep. Barry Moore has won the Republican primary runoff for the Alabama Senate seat, with projections indicating he is favored in the upcoming general election. Endorsed by former President Donald Trump, Moore defeated Jared Hudson in a runoff after a crowded primary. The campaign included discussions about military service and positions on various political issues.

Bias: 36 Sentiment: +0.00
Washington Examiner

Robert White wins Democratic primary for D.C. delegate position

Robert White has won the Democratic primary to become Washington, D.C.’s next delegate to the House of Representatives, defeating Brooke Pinto. White received 63.2% of the vote, while Pinto garnered 21.5%. The general election will take place on November 3, where White is expected to maintain his lead in the heavily Democratic district.

Bias: 45 Sentiment: +0.10
Fox News — Politics

Robert White Jr. Wins Democratic Primary for D.C. Congressional Delegate Seat

Robert White Jr. won the Democratic primary for D.C.'s congressional delegate seat, succeeding Eleanor Holmes Norton, who announced her retirement after 18 terms. White will advance to the November general election, where he is favored in the heavily Democratic district against Republican and third-party candidates.

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Fox News — Latest

Robert White Jr. Wins Democratic Primary for D.C. Congressional Delegate

Robert White Jr. has won the Democratic primary for the non-voting congressional delegate seat for Washington, D.C., following Eleanor Holmes Norton's decision not to seek re-election after 18 terms. White, who has served on the D.C. Council since 2016, will advance to the November general election, where he is favored against Republican and third-party candidates.

Bias: 21 Sentiment: +0.10
Fox News — Latest

Washington D.C. Mayoral Election Update: Janeese Lewis George Leads Vote Count

In the Washington D.C. mayoral election, Janeese Lewis George is currently leading with 52.6% of the vote. Former President Donald Trump has indicated he would consider federal intervention if George wins, which she has labeled as an attack on democracy. The election is notable for its use of ranked-choice voting and the concurrent Democratic primary for a new U.S. Delegate.

Bias: 65 Sentiment: +0.00
Fox News — Politics

D.C. Mayoral Candidate Janeese Lewis George Leads Vote Count as Election Night Progresses

Janeese Lewis George is leading the vote count in the Washington, D.C. mayoral election, with 52.6% of the votes as of midnight. Former President Donald Trump has commented on the election, suggesting he would consider federal intervention if George wins. The election is being conducted using ranked-choice voting for the first time.

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The Hill

Georgia gubernatorial primary results: Rick Jackson defeats Burt Jones

Rick Jackson won the Georgia gubernatorial primary on June 16, 2026, defeating Lt. Gov. Burt Jones by a small margin. This result signifies a continued trend of losses for candidates endorsed by former President Trump in Georgia's statewide races.

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Fox News — Politics

Everett Wess wins Democratic Senate nomination in Alabama

Everett Wess has won the Democratic Senate nomination in Alabama, defeating Dakarai Larriett in a runoff election. He will face Republican nominee Rep. Barry Moore in the general election, with Democrats having not won a Senate seat in Alabama for over three decades, except for Doug Jones' victory in 2017.

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Fox News — Latest

Everett Wess wins Democratic Senate nomination in Alabama

Everett Wess has secured the Democratic Senate nomination in Alabama, defeating Dakarai Larriett in the runoff election. Wess will compete against Republican nominee Rep. Barry Moore in the upcoming general election, following Moore's victory in his own runoff election.

Bias: 45 Sentiment: +0.00
The Hill

Robert White projected to win Democratic primary for D.C. delegate

Democrat Robert White is expected to win the primary for Washington, D.C.'s nonvoting delegate to Congress. This comes after Eleanor Holmes Norton announced her retirement after 18 terms, leading to a competitive race for the position.

Bias: 4 Sentiment: +0.00