Trump, Democrats and Epstein
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Mamdani, Democrats
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The new polling from the firm of Tony Fabrizio, who served as Trump’s 2024 campaign pollster, found that Republicans trailed by three percentage points using a generic ballot, receiving 41% of the vote while Democrats scored 44%, in districts that split evenly among party lines in 2024.
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Democrats looking to this fall’s off-year elections see promising signs in Virginia, where Democrat Abigail Spanberger is dominating her GOP rival, Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears, in fundraising as they battle to become the state’s next governor .
State prosecutors want to restore $4.5 billion in canceled funding and to declare that FEMA's acting administrator is serving "unlawfully."
Among the ideas being promoted: knocking on every single door in a House district and awarding cash prizes for the most effective new ways to reach voters.
After being asked how he knows the Jeffrey Epstein list is a hoax, President Donald Trump blamed Democrats and said some “foolish Republicans fall into the net.”
President Trump tries to create distance between himself and conspiracy theories about Jeffrey Epstein. NBC News Chief Justice and National Affairs Correspondent Kelly O’Donnell discusses Trump's shifting position.
Typical for a purple state, North Carolina’s two major political parties are neck-and-neck for the No. 2 spot in voter registration — behind unaffiliated voters — with Republicans projected to surpass Democrats for the first time in the state’s history.
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Long-time Democratic strategist David Axelrod talks about new polling showing Trump’s megabill he just signed into law is unpopular with many voters. He also tells CNN’s Wolf Blitzer how he thinks Democrats should handle controversial New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani.
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'The Five' co-hosts discuss former President Barack Obama's influence on the Democratic Party.