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This district being solidly Republican isn't a Trump creation.
It's been that way for decades.
Republican candidates normally pull between 68 and 72 percent of the vote.
Now they're getting 56 percent.
The Democratic Party has a once-in-a-generation chance to reset the map.
If they can capitalize on the disillusionment and discontent Trump has caused in the Republican Party and win some traditionally red seats, the incumbent advantage will be around a while.
It's important to look at these races just to acknowledge that social media isn't real life.
This shift isn't just swing voters.
These are Republicans turning on the Republican Party as a whole because of Trump's policies, wars, and economic damage.
Well, howdy there internet people, it's Belle again.
So today we're going to talk about American troops saying Hegseth isn't telling the truth.
In a moment that may end up being the start of a trend, US troops who were involved in Trump's campaign in Iran are suggesting that the administration isn't being entirely accurate when telling the public what's transpiring overseas.
it's going to create another uncomfortable moment for those who claim they support the troops while defending the actions of an administration that's putting them in harm's way.
Despite rules about how active duty can engage with the media, U.S.
service members are starting to talk to the press about the administration's rosy picture of the fighting.
Some of those talking are survivors of the deadliest Iranian attack on U.S.
forces during the war.
The unit was in Kuwait when they were hit.
Six were lost and 20 were wounded.
They're saying they were left dangerously unprepared and undefended.