Thursday, June 25, 2026

Mississippi’s MAGA Governor, Tate Reeves, Triumphs.

Republican Governor of Mississippi Tate Reeves secured a second gubernatorial term in the Magnolia State, winning a clear majority of the vote against Democratic challenger Brandon Presley and therefore avoiding a run-off election. The sitting governor took 52 percent of the vote (404,926 votes) compared to Presley’s 47 percent (362,601).

“Mississippi has momentum, and this is Mississippi’s time,” Governor Reeves announced after the results to cheering supports in the state capital of Jackson on Tuesday night.

“This victory … it’s really about the direction that our state will go over the next four years,” he added.

Republicans have held the Mississippi governorship for the last two decades. The last Democrat to win in the state was Jimmy Carter in the 1976 presidential election. The race was unusually close between Reeves and Presley, though the state’s electorate preferred Reeves’ focus on job creation, low unemployment, and improvements to education.

Reeves was also endorsed by former President Donald Trump going into the race, with Don Jr, the son of the 45th President, posting on X (formerly Twitter), “Hey Mississippi don’t let some psychopath democrat take over and destroy your great state. It’s Election Day, get out and vote for Trump-endorsed [Tate Reeves] for Governor! MAGA!

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Republican Governor of Mississippi Tate Reeves secured a second gubernatorial term in the Magnolia State, winning a clear majority of the vote against Democratic challenger Brandon Presley and therefore avoiding a run-off election. The sitting governor took 52 percent of the vote (404,926 votes) compared to Presley's 47 percent (362,601). show more

Ron’s Biggest Backer: ‘Trump is Too Strong… An Ass Kicker; DeSantis is A User’.

Robert Bigelow – who gave Florida Governor Ron DeSantis a whopping $20m and never even so much as received a phone call of thanks – has told the Financial Times that President Donald J. Trump “would probably be the strongest commander, with the most experience… that’s only one guy.”

Bigelow had warned the DeSantis team as early as three months ago that he would be taking his support elsewhere if the campaign issues were not resolved. Now, it appears he is ready to pull the trigger on that pledge.

“Who would you want as a commander? I’d want somebody that would be a hell of an ass kicker if he needed to be,” Bigelow told the FT over a four hour conversation. “On the face of it, you lean toward Trump.”

“I think Trump is too strong,” he continued, “I think Trump has the momentum, the inertia, to beat [DeSantis],” he added, referring to the Governor of Florida as “dinner” and the 45th President as a “bull.”

And the hotel tycoon gave a fascinating insight into the way DeSantis treats his supporters: “Bigelow said he expected the governor to contact him. But it was DeSantis’s wife Casey who called, two weeks later.”

“Not having him bothering to call me for an explanation taught me that he’s more of a user of people, actually, and that I didn’t matter enough for him to pick up the phone,” Bigelow said.

The Bigelow Aerospace founder – the single largest donor to DeSantis to date – is not alone in abandoning hope in the Florida Governor. Two previously strong supporters – Keith Rabois and Jacob Helberg – defected to Nikki Haley’s campaign last month.

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Robert Bigelow – who gave Florida Governor Ron DeSantis a whopping $20m and never even so much as received a phone call of thanks – has told the Financial Times that President Donald J. Trump "would probably be the strongest commander, with the most experience... that’s only one guy." show more

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Youngkin, McConnell Candidates Fail As DeSantis-World Bizarrely Blames Trump.

Democrats have regained full control of the Virginia General Assembly in a blow to Governor Glenn Youngkin, who poured millions of dollars into securing the legislature for his final two years in office. Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell also saw his Kentucky Governor candidate, Daniel Cameron, lose to Democrat Andy Beshear.

Anti-Trumpers within the GOP ranks have rushed to somehow blame the 45th President for the GOP’s pitiful displays on Wednesday, including an abortion rights blow-out in Ohio.

But Trump’s endorsement of Cameron was a last ditch attempt to save a struggling GOP campaign that has been stymied by its establishment backers, including recent DeSantis endorser Kim Reynolds, head of the Republican Governor’s Association, who failed to campaign or even mention Cameron’s race once, preoccupied with campaigning with DeSantis across Iowa.

Youngkin, who many had tipped to enter the Presidential race if his slate of candidates did well on Tuesday, is also a client of DeSantis’s chief strategist Jeff Roe, which is likely why the Florida Governor’s online operation has been told to trash Trump on the back of Tuesday night, rather than have the limelight aimed at Roe and his network.

The Democratic Party not only maintained its slim majority in the Virginia State Senate, but also seized control of the House of Delegates, held by Republicans since 2021.

Youngkin did not immediately comment on the results. The chairman of his PAC, Dave Rexrode, however, posted on X (formerly Twitter) that “[w]e had hoped for a stronger outcome this evening but are proud of the effort all of our candidates put in to these extremely competitive districts.”

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Democrats have regained full control of the Virginia General Assembly in a blow to Governor Glenn Youngkin, who poured millions of dollars into securing the legislature for his final two years in office. Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell also saw his Kentucky Governor candidate, Daniel Cameron, lose to Democrat Andy Beshear. show more

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The DeSantis-McConnell Axis of Idiots Took the Ls Last Night, Not Trump.

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GUARDIAN: Trump Would Win Election Today.

The United Kingdom’s Guardian newspaper is the latest corporate media outlet to acknowledge former President Donald Trump is not just running away with the Republican presidential primary, but now looks poised to defeat President Joe Biden in the 2024 general election as well. The paper’s Washington, D.C. bureau chief, David Smith, laments “…Trump appears politically bulletproof and Democrats sweat over the disconnect between Biden’s record and his flagging numbers.”

A series of recent swing state polls has set off a panic among Democrat Party leadership and their media allies. According to the newest NYT/Siena poll Trump leads Biden by 10 points in Nevada, 5 points in Arizona, 4 points in Pennsylvania, 6 points in Georgia, and 5 points in Michigan – Biden has a slim 2 point lead in Wisconsin. If the election were held today, Trump would likely win the White House in an electoral landslide.

Catching up to Trump’s lead may be difficult for the Biden campaign. The same polling indicates voters are unconvinced by Biden’s insistence the state of the economy is strong– just 37 percent said they trust Biden over Trump on economic issues. Even more troubling – and more difficult to overcome – for Biden is the 71 percent of voters who say he is too old to serve as President – only 39 percent of voters think Trump is too old.

Despite acknowledging Trump is likely leading Biden in the 2024 presidential contest, the corporate media hasn’t yet come around as to why. The Guardian‘s David Smith, unwilling to acknowledge that Trump’s foreign and economic policies remain popular, blames the former President’s political resurgence on the American voter, writing, “….it is increasingly hard to deny that something strange and perverse is happening in American politics.”

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The United Kingdom's Guardian newspaper is the latest corporate media outlet to acknowledge former President Donald Trump is not just running away with the Republican presidential primary, but now looks poised to defeat President Joe Biden in the 2024 general election as well. The paper's Washington, D.C. bureau chief, David Smith, laments "...Trump appears politically bulletproof and Democrats sweat over the disconnect between Biden’s record and his flagging numbers." show more

DeSantis Held His ‘Major’ Endorsement Event with Kim Reynolds In Iowa Last Night. Only 150 People Showed Up.

The allegedly “historic” endorsement of Ron DeSantis by Governor Kim Reynolds in Iowa, where the Floridian has less than half the support of Donald Trump, appears to have been attended by only around 150 people.

A simple headcount of the crowd present for the much-hyped endorsement shows around 150 people, give or take a handful of photographers, journalists, and campaign and venue staff. The modest turnout suggests Reynolds, trailed as a possible running mate for DeSantis, will be unlikely to galvanize a significant increase in support for the Floridian, who is currently on 18 percent in the Hawkeye State.

Trump, meanwhile, is on 44 percent – a much greater gap than the one between DeSantis and Nikki Haley, who is just a few points away from overtaking him at 15 percent.

The Florida Governor’s situation is even more dire in New Hampshire, the other early battleground state in the GOP race, where he is in third place behind Haley, and has at time polled as low as fifth place.

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The allegedly "historic" endorsement of Ron DeSantis by Governor Kim Reynolds in Iowa, where the Floridian has less than half the support of Donald Trump, appears to have been attended by only around 150 people. show more

Comer Prepares ‘TWO DOZEN’ Subpoenas For Biden Family.

House Oversight Committee chairman James Comer (R-KY) is preparing to serve members of the Biden family at least “two dozen” subpoenas over the coming days in connection to its business dealings abroad, often with hostile foreign countries like China.

“Just like the things with the bank records, there are many more shell companies, many more Bidens involved. Whenever you start digging into the Bidens, you get a whole lot more than you expected,” said Comer in an interview over the weekend following the revelations that the National Archives discovered over 80,000 emails sent or received by President Joe Biden using various pseudonyms last Monday.

He explained only 14 of the 82,000 emails have been handed over by the National Archives, which has “blocked” and “stonewalled” all attempts to access them. “We always get what we subpoenaed,” Comer stated, concluding, “I think you’re gonna see swift action on Biden, and I would predict somewhere around two dozen subpoenas in the very near future.”

The House Oversight Committee dropped other bombshell revelations last week concerning the extent of the Biden family’s financial gains from CCP-linked companies, which saw Joe Biden receive $40,000 after passing through Hunter Biden, James Biden, and James Biden’s wife, Sara.

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House Oversight Committee chairman James Comer (R-KY) is preparing to serve members of the Biden family at least "two dozen" subpoenas over the coming days in connection to its business dealings abroad, often with hostile foreign countries like China. show more

DeSantis Gave ‘Women’s Spirit’ Award to Trans Man, Calling Him ‘Shining Role Model’ & ‘Mentor & Advocate to Children’.

Governor of Florida Ron DeSantis, a self-styled enemy of woke culture and politics, gave a women’s community spirit award to a transgender activist for the biological man’s contributions to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the Sunshine State last year, lauding the man’s “shining example of a positive role model,” and referring to him as “Ms.”.

Ashley Brundage, a former vice president of DEI in the financial industry and board member of the LGBT advocacy group GLAAD, who claims to have “worked tirelessly to promote awareness and acceptance of gender identity and expression,” received a letter from the Florida Governor after being nominated for the prize. The letter from Governor DeSantis stated:

“I appreciate your dedication and hard work as a mentor and advocate to children and women.”

– Ron DeSantis to transgender man, 2022.

“As Governor, and the father of three children, I believe that community involvement is essential as we work to improve and enrich the lives of others and engage in the issues that impact Florida families… Keep up the great work,” his letter added.

DeSantis has forced his embrace of DEI and transgenderism deep into the closet, preferring to build much of his governorship and presidential campaign around his supposed “anti-woke” policies. He has regularly called for the elimination of DEI in the Sunshine State and remarked earlier this year, for example, “The whole experiment with DEI is coming to an end in the state of Florida.”

Asked by POLITICO to comment on the letter, the DeSantis campaign ignored requests.

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Governor of Florida Ron DeSantis, a self-styled enemy of woke culture and politics, gave a women's community spirit award to a transgender activist for the biological man's contributions to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the Sunshine State last year, lauding the man's "shining example of a positive role model," and referring to him as "Ms.". show more

Pro-Israel Dems Blanket Rashida Tlaib’s District With Ads.

Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) is drawing fire from fellow Democrats over her public support for Hamas and refusal to condemn the terrorist organization’s barbaric October 7th attack that resulted in the deaths of over 1,400 Israeli civilians and soldiers. Democratic Majority for Israel, a political advocacy group, has reserved just over $100,000 worth of airtime in the Detroit media market, which comprises much of Tlaib’s congressional district.

The ad, sponsored by Democratic Majority for Israel’s PAC, attacks Rep. Tlaib for taking a number of anti-Israel stances including calling for a ceasefire, her refusal to back a resolution condemning Hamas’s barbaric terror attack, and voting against U.S. funding for the Jewish-state’s Iron Dome – a defense system that protects the country from rocket attacks by Hamas and Hezbollah. “It’s important to us for people who live in the Detroit area to understand what her positions have been and just how out of step and radical her positions have been,” said Mark Mellman, the group’s president. “We hope that will lead her to either moderate her positions or perhaps for someone who is more moderate to be interested in the race.”

Tlaib has drawn criticism from both sides of the political aisle on Capitol Hill since the October 7th Hamas attack on Israel. Just over ten days after the attack, the Michigan Democrat lead a pro-Hamas protest outside the Capitol in Washington, D.C. culminating in a group of anti-Israel activists attempting to occupy the Cannon House Office Building. At least three protestors were arrested for assaulting a Capitol Police officer.

Last week Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) introduce a resolution to censure Tlaib over her support for Hamas. The censure resolution was tabled this week after 23 House Republicans joined Democrats to block the measure – an additional 13 Republican lawmakers did not vote.

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Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) is drawing fire from fellow Democrats over her public support for Hamas and refusal to condemn the terrorist organization's barbaric October 7th attack that resulted in the deaths of over 1,400 Israeli civilians and soldiers. Democratic Majority for Israel, a political advocacy group, has reserved just over $100,000 worth of airtime in the Detroit media market, which comprises much of Tlaib's congressional district. show more

Obama Strategist David Axelrod Suggests Biden Should Drop Out.

Democratic strategist David Axelrod has suggested that President Joe Biden should reconsider his reelection plans, citing a recent New York Times/Siena poll showing former President Donald Trump leading in five key states. According to the poll, Trump, the clear frontrunner in GOP polls, is leading in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, and Pennsylvania.

Axelrod, former chief advisor to President Obama, expressed concern about the potential repercussions for the party if Biden, whose team maintains his decision to run is firm, decides to move forward with his campaign. “But the stakes of miscalculation here are too dramatic to ignore,” Axelrod stated on X. He underscored that only President Biden can decide whether to forge ahead with his campaign, a decision Axelrod cautioned requires careful consideration for the best interest of both Biden himself and the country.

Despite this, Axelrod acknowledged that it is late in the game to switch candidates: “I understand that it’s very late to change horses; a lot will happen in the next year that no one can predict.” If Biden remains persistent in his bid for reelection, he will likely secure the Democratic Party’s nomination.

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Democratic strategist David Axelrod has suggested that President Joe Biden should reconsider his reelection plans, citing a recent New York Times/Siena poll showing former President Donald Trump leading in five key states. According to the poll, Trump, the clear frontrunner in GOP polls, is leading in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, and Pennsylvania. show more

Anti-Trump Meijer Enters Michigan’s Republican Senate Primary With No Clear Frontrunner.

The Republican primary field for Michigan’s open U.S. Senate seat is starting to take shape with former one-term Congressman Peter Meijer entering the race. The scion of the family-owned Meijer superstore chain joins former Congressman Mike Rogers and former Detroit Police Chief James Craig as the most likely, viable candidates in the primary. While only a handful of Michigan Senate polls have been conducted to date, they suggest the race for the GOP nomination is wide-open, with much of the electorate undecided.

Meijer and Rogers, both “moderates”, have several advantages out-of-the-gate. Each has a degree of political name recognition and established campaign infrastructure from their time serving in Congress – as well as pre-existing donor networks. However, both candidates also face the problem of being viewed as anti-Trump by an increasingly pro-Trump Republican electorate.

Mike Rogers, who chaired the House Intelligence Committee while in Congress, originally contemplated a 2024 presidential primary challenge to former President Donald Trump before opting for the Michigan Senate race instead. “Trump’s time has passed” according to Rogers, who believes the former President’s continued influence over the GOP is “clearly disruptive.”

The aggressively anti-Trump Meijer’s candidacy may be an even harder sell to Michigan Republicans. While in Congress, Meijer was an outspoken critic of Trump and voted to impeach the former President over the January 6th riots at the U.S. Capitol. In 2022, Meijer faced a voter backlash over his impeachment vote and lost his congressional seat in the Republican primary to John Gibbs. Democrat Hillary Scholten would go on to defeat Gibbs in the general election.

Former Detroit Police Chief James Craig, while largely a political unknown, is the only of the three candidates running as a pro-Trump candidate. Craig, who served as Detroit’s ‘top cop’ from 2013 until 2021, has made some waves with his tough-on-crime campaign message and a mid-October poll showed him leading the primary with 30 percent to Mike Rogers’s 19 percent. Craig’s lack of political experience, however, may prove a problem for his campaign. He attempted a 2022 run for Governor of Michigan but failed to gain enough valid petition signatures to appear on the ballot – his subsequent attempt at a write-in campaign was met with little enthusiasm.

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The Republican primary field for Michigan's open U.S. Senate seat is starting to take shape with former one-term Congressman Peter Meijer entering the race. The scion of the family-owned Meijer superstore chain joins former Congressman Mike Rogers and former Detroit Police Chief James Craig as the most likely, viable candidates in the primary. While only a handful of Michigan Senate polls have been conducted to date, they suggest the race for the GOP nomination is wide-open, with much of the electorate undecided. show more

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