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Why Republicans still need to close the deal on the BBB

In our recent Winning the Issues Survey (8/30–9/1, 1,000 registered voters), we found that overall, only 33 percent believe the BBB would prevent a tax increase on themselves and their families, while

Recapping Trump’s deceptive tariff claims

For more, read: Trump’s Misleading Claim on Canadian Dairy Tariffs, April 1 When a reporter asked in January about Trump’s planned tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods, Trump insisted that the U.S. didn

This is the No. 1 job for Republicans this August

If Republicans are wondering how to spend their August recess, they should start by highlighting their wins and spotlighting healthy signs for the economy, Winston writes. Above, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La., speaks at a news conference at the Republican National Committee on July 15.

Senators: It’s time to reclaim your relevance

And so it was last month with House passage, by a vote of 215-214, of HR 1, "The One Big Beautiful Bill Act," with all the usual self-congratulatory huzzahs without a hint of awareness of the historical

Republicans must ensure 2026 isn’t 2018

But Trump and Republicans stuck with immigration as their No. 1 issue, opening the door for Democrats to raise the specter of heath care instead, which they did effectively. 

Most controversial Medicaid cuts left out of reconciliation text

The package also includes a measure that would end federal funds going to facilities or organizations that provide abortion services, like Planned Parenthood, that also received more than $1 million in

The economic challenge facing Republicans

These crucial voters went from favoring Republicans by 13 points last November, to even among both parties, with their preference for Democrats also dropping 1 point. 

Twelve states ask trade court to halt Trump tariffs

The complaint filed by Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Maine, Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, Oregon and Vermont contends the tariffs Trump has announced since Feb. 1 violate