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A Senate photo-ID voting amendment failed on a 60-vote hurdle, but the real dispute was about a federal one-size-fits-all mandate tied to the broader SAVE America Act—not whether ID can be used at all.

Congress

A Democrat flipping the Florida district that includes Mar-a-Lago is real news, but using it to “predict” a national midterm wave oversells what one low-turnout special election can prove.

Elections

Mar 25, 2026

A headline-grabbing “100-point” collapse in John Fetterman’s net approval is based on a narrow slice of partisan polling and is being used to frame a single committee vote as proof he’s politically finished.

Congress

Mar 23, 2026

A DHS funding shutdown tied to demands for limits on immigration enforcement is snarling airports, but Trump is blaming Democrats despite Republicans holding governing power and declining Democrats’ core warrant-and-identification guardrails.

Congress

Mar 18, 2026

Illinois Democratic Senate nominee Juliana Stratton is using a high-profile break with Chuck Schumer to signal a confrontational anti-Trump posture, but the story blurs campaign messaging with what Senate leadership votes and confirmations would actually require.

Elections

Mar 19, 2026

A failed House balanced-budget amendment vote reveals how constitutional “fiscal discipline” proposals can function as a one-way ratchet toward spending cuts by making revenue increases structurally harder.

Congress

Mar 19, 2026

A national party committee is normalizing AI impersonation of a candidate in paid persuasion, exploiting disclosure loopholes and eroding the democratic norm that campaigns must not fabricate a person’s speech.

Elections

Mar 13, 2026

A national party committee used a near-undetectably labeled deepfake to fabricate a candidate’s words, normalizing electioneering that evades basic truth-in-political-speech guardrails.

Elections

Mar 12, 2026

A “war of choice” conducted without congressional authorization is colliding with mass civilian harm—and the executive branch is being pressed to disclose accountability that democratic oversight requires.

Congress

Mar 11, 2026

A deep-red New Hampshire district just flipped in a special election, puncturing the norm that safe seats remain stable between presidential cycles.

Elections

Mar 11, 2026

A war’s first-week price tag was delivered in a closed-door briefing, pushing Congress toward funding decisions without publicly defined objectives or a stated endgame.

Iran War

Mar 11, 2026

A single special election flipped a seat and narrowed New Hampshire’s House margin, showing how vacancies and turnout can rapidly alter legislative power.

Elections

Georgia’s all-party special-election rules turned a fragmented Republican field into a runoff, putting a historically unreachable congressional seat unexpectedly within competitive distance.

Elections

Mar 11, 2026

As an unauthorized war expands, Democratic congressional leadership is accused of retreating into procedure—normalizing executive war-making while Congress delays the only vote that matters.

Congress

Mar 11, 2026

Thune scheduled a vote on a restrictive voting bill but refused demands to route around the filibuster, underscoring how procedural power fights now set the boundaries of federal election rules.

Congress

Mar 10, 2026