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    Nevada Poised to Pass a ‘Trojan Horse for Gender Ideology,’ Critics Warn

    Nevadans appear to have voted in favor of a new version of the Equal Rights Amendment to the state constitution, and for the first time, the amendment includes explicit language on sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression. Critics warn that the new amendment will prove to be a “Trojan horse for gender ideology” that…
    Tyler O’Neil
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    Understanding the Red Fizzle

    There was no red wave. There was no red tide. There was no red trickle. There was a fizzle. The 2022 midterm election fundamentals would have suggested a ringing Republican victory: an unpopular president of the opposing party, deep public unhappiness with the state of the economy, unified Democratic control in Congress, and radical social…
    Ben Shapiro
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    Midterms 2022: What We Know and What We Don’t Know

    As results from Election Day continue to trickle in, it’s still not clear whether Republicans or Democrats will control the next House and Senate, and by how much. However, it’s clear that Republicans suffered both major wins and major losses in midterm elections across the nation. “Some of the big wins we saw in Florida….
    Samantha Aschieris
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    A True Realignment in Florida

    It was a difficult Tuesday night for Republicans. Despite so many factors pointing to a massive red tsunami likely to sweep Democrats out of power in the midterm elections, it was a small wave that gently lapped on GOP shores. But does a muted wave mean it’s time for the right to tap out? It’s still…
    Jarrett Stepman
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    Marine Corps Marks 247 Years of Warfighting Innovation

    The U.S. Marine Corps, which celebrates its 247th birthday Thursday, has done two extraordinary things for nearly all its existence: The Corps adapted to warfare as enemies, geography, and technology changed while not only sustaining but deepening its sense of self, warfighting ethos, and purpose. Sometimes an organization derives its identity from a specific product…
    Dakota Wood
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    Over 1,000 Safety Violations Mar Head Start. Children Deserve Better.

    Would you send your child to a day care facility that left him unattended on a bus for so long that he developed frostbite? You may not believe it, but the federal government funds a child care program that a recent inspector general report found to have more than 1,000 documented incidents in which children…
    Madison Marino Doan
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    Pointing Fingers in Mirror: Liberal Media Decry Political Polarization

    We have witnessed two years of journalism centered around the notion that the Republican Party was a collective of violent election-denying rioters and Jim Crow segregationists trying to suppress the black vote. Somehow, journalists find it shocking that the country is polarized. On “Sunday Today,” NBC reporter Hallie Jackson announced that their latest polling showed…
    Tim Graham
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    Maryland, Missouri OK’d Recreational Marijuana. Three Other States Said No.

    Voters in five states cast ballots on measures to legalize recreational marijuana in Tuesday’s midterm elections. Residents of Maryland and Missouri voted in favor of their measures, while voters in Arkansas, North Dakota, and South Dakota rejected them. Going into Tuesday, recreational marijuana was already legal in 19 states and Washington, D.C. Eleven of those…
    Gillian Richards
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    Leading Family Org Endorses Jim Banks for House Whip

    A major organization dedicated to the preservation of the American family has endorsed Rep. Jim Banks for House majority whip. “Joe Biden and Speaker Pelosi have waged an all-out assault on American families over the past two years,” American Principles Project President Terry Schilling said to The Daily Signal. “We need Republican leaders who support…
    Mary Margaret Olohan
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    Arizona Races Too Close to Call Heading Into Wednesday

    Two closely-watched races in Arizona have yet to be called. GOP candidates Blake Masters for Senate and Kari Lake for governor had sparked hopes among conservatives predicting a “red wave” in the midterm elections, but as the evening progressed on Tuesday, results remained elusive. For much of the evening Democratic gubernatorial candidate Katie Hobbs and…
    Mary Margaret Olohan
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    Michigan’s New Voting Rules Explicitly Allow ‘Zuck Bucks’ for Local Election Offices

    EAST LANSING, Michigan—Michiganders voted “yes” Tuesday on an election-related amendment to their state constitution.  The amendment, known as Proposal 2, passed with more than 58% of the vote.   “I’d like to thank the millions of Michigan voters who said, ‘Yes’ to Proposal 2 which protects the fundamental right to vote while enhancing security and…
    Virginia Allen
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    Monica De La Cruz to Become First Republican to Represent South Texas District

    Monica De La Cruz is a first-generation Texan, her grandmother having arrived from Mexico to escape political strife. Now she will become the first Republican to represent residents of the Rio Grande Valley in the U.S. House of Representatives.   With 74% of the vote counted, The Associated Press reported, De La Cruz was well…
    Wallace White
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    Results Are in for 6 Heavily Hispanic Battleground House Races

    Republicans won three predominantly Hispanic House races Tuesday night, and Democrats also won three such seats. “You’re looking at a very measurable, viable, sustainable, long-term shift from the Hispanic electorate serving as a de facto key constituency of the Democratic Party to now emerging as the quintessential independent voting bloc that is conservative,” Rev. Samuel…
    Virginia Allen
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    Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Defeats GOP Challenger Tudor Dixon

    EAST LANSING, Michigan—Republican challenger Tudor Dixon fell short Tuesday night as Democrat Gretchen Whitmer won a second four-year term as governor.   With 68% of the vote counted, Whitmer was leading with 51.7% to 46.6% for Dixon, The Associated Press reported. Fox News, among others, called the race for Whitmer. Whitmer’s victory over Dixon, whose background…
    Virginia Allen
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    DeSantis-Endorsed School Board Candidates Win in Florida

    Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican, won reelection by almost 20 points, and all six of the school board candidates he endorsed have prevailed Tuesday. DeSantis had previously endorsed 24 candidates in school board races, all of whom won. While school board races are historically nonpartisan, parents’ outrage over critical race theory, transgender activism, and…
    Tyler O’Neil
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    Ohio Easily Passes Constitutional Amendment to Bar Noncitizens From Voting

    Ohio voters on Tuesday overwhelmingly passed a state constitutional amendment, Issue 2, to ban noncitizens from voting. It was one of many ballot initiatives dealing with election integrity in this year’s elections. The Columbus Dispatch reported that Issue 2 had passed with 77.1% support from Ohioans with more than 92% of the vote counted. The…
    Jarrett Stepman
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    Walker and Warnock Neck and Neck in Georgia Senate Race

    ATLANTA—Republican challenger Herschel Walker sought to overtake a thin lead by Sen. Raphael Warnock, the incumbent Democrat, in Georgia's hotly contested race for U.S. Senate. With 98% of the vote counted early Wednesday, Warnock had 49.4% to Walker's 48.5%, with each candidate garnering about 1.9 million votes, the Associated Press reported. In Georgia, if no…
    Fred Lucas
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    Kemp Defeats Abrams in Rematch to Keep Georgia Governor’s Seat

    ATLANTA—After a close race four years ago that Democrats claimed was stolen, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, a Republican, convincingly defeated Democrat rival Stacey Abrams in a rematch Tuesday.  Georgia voters gave Kemp a victory of 54% to Abrams’ 45% in unofficial results, with 84% of the vote counted. That’s a significant improvement on Kemp’s narrow…
    Fred Lucas
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    BREAKING: Ron DeSantis Wins Reelection in Florida

    Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis will win reelection, The Associated Press, The New York Times, and Fox News projected. It remains to be seen how large his margin of victory will be but with nearly 80% reporting, DeSantis leads with more than 16 points and more than 1 million votes, 57.96% to Democratic U.S. Rep….
    Tyler O’Neil
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    Texas Superintendent’s Former Mistress Speaks Out, Claims School Board Members Targeted Her

    Disclaimer: Neither The Daily Signal nor The Heritage Foundation endorses or opposes any candidates in the Round Rock, Texas, Independent School District elections. This story reports on claims from the superintendent's former mistress, and quotes her election-related statements. It does not endorse or oppose those claims. The woman at the center of a scandal involving…
    Tyler O’Neil
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