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The Dispatch→ Trump’s Win Solidifies the Shifting Dynamics Among Washington Republicans
But what effect will populist dominance of the GOP have on the Senate majority?
The Dispatch→ No, Republicans Did Not Introduce a Bill to Cut Social Security Payments
In fact, the House just voted on a bill that would increase benefits to some individuals.
Full Fact→ Donald Trump did not call Republicans ‘the dumbest group of voters’
Posts circulating on social media falsely claim Mr Trump said the quote to People magazine in 1998.
PolitiFact→ Instagram posts – This isn’t a photo of North Carolina ballots cast for Republicans that a postal worker will destroy
Photo shows 2024 ballots cast for Republicans in North Carolina that a postal worker said he was going to make “disappear.”
The Dispatch→ The Liz Cheney Pitch to Disaffected Republicans
Plus: The Harris campaign focuses on black voters in North Carolina.
PolitiFact→ Senate Leadership Fund – Senate Republicans stretch Sherrod Brown’s comments on gender-affirming care
U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown “supported allowing puberty blockers and sex-change surgeries for minor children.”
PolitiFact→ Robert Reich – 100 Republicans voted against FEMA funding during hurricane season, but an attack omits context
“Two weeks ago 100 GOP lawmakers voted against additional FEMA funding.”
The Dispatch→ Republicans Could Learn From J.D. Vance’s Appeal to Compassion
His debate performance showed he can channel conservative populism into rhetoric that can appeal widely.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Republicans In Pro-Harris Spots Are NOT ‘Trained Actors,’ NOT ‘Prolific Regular Donors To Democrats’
Are two Pennsylvania Republicans who appeared in pro-Kamala Harris campaign spots really "trained actors" who donated to Democratic causes for years? No, that's not true: The Democratic donations came from people with similar names but wh
The Dispatch→ The Question Republicans Can’t Answer: Who Won the 2020 Election?
Trump’s refusal to acknowledge his loss to Biden trips up his running mate in the VP debate.
PolitiFact→ Republicans use sleight of hand to blame Inflation Reduction Act for boosting prices
In the presidential race and Senate contests, Republicans have blamed Democrats for sparking inflation by citing their support for a bill called the Inflation Reduction Act. But the attack relies on some rhetorical sleight of hand.
PolitiFact→ National Republican Senatorial Committee – Senate Republicans’ ad claiming Elissa Slotkin gave ‘tax money to illegal immigrants’ is misleading
Elissa Slotkin “gave your hard-earned tax money to illegal immigrants.”
The Dispatch→ Jewish Republicans Coalesce Behind Donald Trump
Plus: A new poll indicates the majority of Americans reject criminalizing abortion.
AllSides→ Fact Check: Republicans and Democrats Opposed Kamala Harris-Backed Deal to Expand Immigration
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2024/08/21/fact-check-democrats-republicans-opposed-pro-migration-deal/
The Dispatch→ An Uncertain Election, but Republicans Have More Upside
With 100 days to go, Joe Biden’s departure scrambles the electoral outlook.
The Dispatch→ Republicans Bask in Long-Elusive Party Unity
GOP delegates say they haven’t seen this much unanimity in their party in decades—if ever.
The Dispatch→ Republicans’ New Party Platform Draws Mixed Reviews
Plus: Ohio’s incumbent senator maintains his polling edge against a Trump-backed challenger.
PolitiFact→ Juneau County Wisconsin Republicans . – Juneau County Republicans falsely claim ‘planes full’ of refugees arriving in Wisconsin
“Planes full of unvetted ‘refugees’ are being accepted at the Milw. & Madison airports!”
The Dispatch→ Republicans Plan to Step Up Their Ground Game in a Crucial Battleground
Plus: Democratic senators reject calls for Sonia Sotomayor’s retirement from SCOTUS.
The Dispatch→ Biden Campaign Eyes Disaffected Republicans
Plus: A look at Virginia’s 7th District GOP primary (and its intra-party squabbles).
PolitiFact→ Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee – Did Wisconsin Republicans target birth control and refuse to vote on bill to codify contraception?
Republican legislatures “have targeted birth control” and in Wisconsin “refused to schedule a vote on a bill that would have codified a right to birth control.”
The Dispatch→ Republicans Show a United Front Against Donald Trump’s Conviction
Plus: Is Joe Biden running a base election?
PolitiFact→ Can we compare Republicans’ 2020 voter fraud claims with what Clinton said about the 2016 election?
Can we compare Republicans’ 2020 voter fraud claims with what Clinton said about the 2016 election?
The Dispatch→ Joe Biden Gives the Cold Shoulder to Disaffected Republicans
The president is prioritizing his base and failing to make a play for prominent Trump critics.
PolitiFact→ Trump New York trial: Do statements by other Republicans violate gag order?
Former President Donald Trump’s gag order says he can’t direct others to make statements about witnesses or counsel. Trump’s Congressional allies have made such statements, but experts said it would be hard to prove Trump directed it.
The Dispatch→ ‘Haley Republicans’ Frustrated with Biden’s Israel Stand
Plus: The jury’s still out on how Donald Trump’s trial will affect the election.
PolitiFact→ Greta Neubauer – Are Democrats right that Republicans are to blame for low UW System state funding?
“The GOP has failed to invest in our campuses, making WI fall to 42nd in the nation in state support.”
The Dispatch→ In Michigan, Republicans Sense Opportunity as Biden Faces Challenges
Plus: Republican voters in Pennsylvania turn out in numbers for Nikki Haley.
PolitiFact→ Republicans push for noncitizen voting ban in Congress. But a federal ban already exists.
In legislation and lawsuits, Republicans are backing efforts to prevent voting by noncitizens. The issue fuses GOP concerns about voting and immigration. But critics note that noncitizens are already barred from voting in federal elections.
The Dispatch→ Biden Campaign Begins Focus on ‘Haley Republicans’
Top Biden campaign official engages with anti-Trump GOP groups.
The Dispatch→ Republicans Try to Undo Trump’s Damage on Mail-In Votes
The former president is his own worst enemy, but having a real campaign organization behind him can mitigate the damage.
PolitiFact→ Instagram posts – Schumer, Biden discussed election, not blaming Republicans, in hot mic moment
“Chuck Schumer caught on hot mic” plotting to “blame REPUBLICANS AND MAGA” for reform delays.
The Dispatch→ Traditional Republicans Feel Unwelcome in Trump’s GOP
Defections stand to reshape the party and could imperil former president’s White House bid.
AllSides→ Republicans Distort Facts on Special Counsel Decision Not to Charge Biden
https://www.factcheck.org/2024/02/republicans-distort-facts-on-special-counsel-decision-not-to-charge-biden/
FactCheck.org→ Republicans Distort Facts on Special Counsel Decision Not to Charge Biden
Para leer en español, vea esta traducción de Google Translate. At their weekly news conference, several Republican House leaders wrongly claimed the special counsel report into Joe Biden’s handling of classified documents found the presid
PolitiFact→ As Chinese immigration to U.S. rises, Republicans and Trump use ‘military age men’ scare tactic
Chinese immigration at the U.S. border has surged, and former President Donald Trump and his allies are calling the immigrants “military age men” with allegiance to the Communist Party of China. Here’s why that’s misleading.
The Dispatch→ If Republicans Want a Better Budget Deal, They Need to Win More Elections
It’s crazy to punish Speaker Mike Johnson when the party has a tiny majority in the House.
PolitiFact→ Did Democrats want expansion of slavery, while Republicans opposed it?
Did Democrats want expansion of slavery, while Republicans opposed it? Walker’s claim is mostly true
PolitiFact→ Joe Biden – Is Joe Biden right that Republicans “would cut Social Security benefits”?
Republicans’ “plan would cut Social Security benefits. … Average benefit cut would be 13%.”