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Nassau Exec Bruce Blakeman Launching NY Governor Bid, Setting Up MAGA Showdown: Report Nassau Exec Bruce Blakeman Launching NY Governor Bid, Setting Up MAGA Showdown: Report
Nassau Exec Bruce Blakeman Launching NY Governor Bid, Setting Up Maga Showdown: Report Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman is preparing to launch a campaign for New York governor, POLITICO reports. The announcement is expected as early as Tuesday, Dec. 9, setting up a high-profile Republican primary against Rep. Elise Stefanik, according to the outlet. Blakeman, a longtime President Donald Trump ally who won reelection last month, has said Trump has not discouraged him from pursuing statewide office. When asked Monday about Blakeman and Stefanik, Trump told reporters, “He’s great and she’s great. They’re both great people.” Hochul responded to the prospect of a Republican…
Daylight Saving Time Earlier End Coming: When To 'Fall Back' Daylight Saving Time Earlier End Coming: When To 'Fall Back'
Daylight Saving Time Earlier End Coming: When To 'Fall Back' Evening darkness will arrive a little sooner this fall. The annual time change is set, and there are a few things to know before the clocks move. Daylight Saving Time in the US ends Sunday, Nov. 2, 2025. At 2 a.m. local time, clocks turn back to 1 a.m., which effectively adds an extra hour of sleep and shifts more light to the morning. This year’s end date is a day earlier than last year, which ended on Nov. 3, 2024. Not every place changes. Hawaii and most of Arizona do not observe Daylight Saving Time, although the Navajo Nation does.  Since 2007, most of the country has followed a …
Elon Musk Steps Back From America Party Plans, Report Says Elon Musk Steps Back From America Party Plans, Report Says
Elon Musk Steps Back From America Party Plans, Report Says Elon Musk’s bold experiment to shake up American politics with a new third party appears to be on ice, according to a brand-new report. The billionaire entrepreneur, who just last month declared the formation of the so-called America Party after a poll on his X social media platform, is now quietly backing away from the idea, according to a new report. The Wall Street Journal revealed on Wednesday, Aug. 20 that Musk has essentially abandoned his third-party ambitions, opting instead to nurture relationships with key Republican figures — most notably Vice President JD Vance, who is viewed by…
Support From GOP Base Slides As Trump Approval Falls Support From GOP Base Slides As Trump Approval Falls
Support From GOP Base Slides As Trump Approval Falls President Donald Trump’s approval rating has fallen to its weakest point of his second term, according to a new poll, with more than half of Americans disapproving of his performance. The Economist/YouGov survey, conducted among 1,777 American adults from Friday, July 25 through Monday, July 28, found that just 40 percent of respondents approve of the president’s job performance, while 55 percent disapprove.  This results in a 15-point net deficit and marks his worst showing since returning to office in January 2025. At the start of his second term, Trump was holding steady at 49 perc…
New Poll Reveals Percentages Of Americans Who Want To Secede By Region New Poll Reveals Percentages Of Americans Who Want To Secede By Region
New Poll Reveals Percentages Of Americans Who Want To Secede By Region A newly released poll found that many Americans would support their home states seceding from the United States and going at it on their own. Bright Line Watch and YouGov released results of a nationwide poll that found citizen support for their state to separate from the US has been on the rise, with 37 percent showing a “willingness to secede.” Support for secession was greatest in the south and amongst Republicans, with those numbers jumping from 50 percent to 66 percent between January and June. 
“By this summer, we anticipated, political tempers may have cooled — not necessarily as a…
Here's How Many Americans Think Trump Engaged In Criminal Activity, Quinnipiac Poll Reveals Here's How Many Americans Think Trump Engaged In Criminal Activity, Quinnipiac Poll Reveals
Here's How Many Americans Think Trump Engaged In Criminal Activity, Quinnipiac Poll Reveals The majority of Americans believe that President Donald Trump committed crimes before he took office, according to a brand new Quinnipiac University National Poll released this week. The poll found that 64 percent of American voters believe that the president committed crimes before heading to the Oval Office, against just 24 percent who believe he’s innocent. According to the poll, 48 percent of Republicans believe that Trump did not commit crimes before he was president, against 33 percent who do. “Every other listed party, gender, education, age and racial group says by wide margins that…