The runoff's outcome will shape GOP dynamics and influence the party's strategy against Democrats in the 2026 general election.
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The growing partisan divide in crypto adoption may influence future regulatory policies and investment trends, impacting market dynamics.
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Democrats' cautious stance on crypto tax reforms may delay regulatory clarity, impacting industry growth and investor confidence in the sector.
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Three senior Democratic lawmakers have called on the U.S. Labor Department to withdraw a proposal that could open the country’s roughly $10.1 trillion 401(k) retirement market to cryptocurrencies and other alternative investments. According to a letter sent Tuesday by Senator…
If Tom Steyer wins, that could send positive shockwaves through the Democratic party
The next governor of deep-blue California will almost certainly be a Democrat. But what kind of Democrat?
The establishment favorite for overseeing the world’s fourth-largest economy, Xavier Becerra, has trod a traditional path. As governor, based on past performance, he would keep his party and the state on the rutted road of corporate-friendly liberalism.
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Topline President Donald Trump attacked both Democrats and those he deemed “unpatriotic” Republicans, accusing them of complicating his efforts to negotiate a peace deal with Iran in a late-night Truth Social post, as U.S. forces conducted another round of strikes on Iranian drone sites on Monday amid ongoing talks. U.S. President Donald Trump Getty Images Key Facts In a Truth Social post at 1 a.m. on Monday, Trump said Iran was pushing for a deal, which he claimed would be “a good one” for the U.S. and its allies, without providing specifics. The president then attacked the Democrats, calling them “Dumocrats” and “various seemingly unpatriotic Republicans,” saying they are making it much tougher for him to conduct the negotiation. Calling them “political hacks” who engage in negative “chirping,” the president accused his critics of asking him to move both
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Donald Trump used a Monday morning Truth Social post to blame Democrats and Republican critics for complicating a near-final Iran agreement. The post followed weekend US strikes on Iranian military sites and a Tehran counterattack on a US air base in the Gulf. The exchange marks the latest escalation in a 12-week war. Negotiators were reportedly close to a 60-day framework covering Hormuz shipping and Iran’s nuclear program. Deal Collapse and Political Pushback Trump’s Monday post argued that Iran wants a deal but that domestic critics are making it harder to negotiate. He had earlier requested edits to clauses governing Iran’s enriched uranium and the timing of US verification. “Iran really wants to make a deal, and it will be a good one for the U.S.A. and those that are with us. But don’t the Dumocrats, and various seemingly unpatriotic Republicans, understand that it is MUCH tougher