
Raginglib
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Great convo with @mlcalderone about what the national media missed in the Maine Senate contest and why candidates need to be interesting in the attention economy era. thewrap.com/commentary-ana…

@shannonrwatts say israel's an apartheid state that has committed a genocide right now then!


.@Janeese4DC is the champion working people in Washington D.C. need. Unlike her competitor, she is unbought by big development corporations and special interests. She’ll take on Trump, make life more affordable and build a safer, more resilient city for everyone.


A majorly pushed WWE star was reportedly asked to take a 50% pay cut last week and allegedly agreed to it. The name of the talent remains unknown. (PWInsider)


Abdul El-Sayed: “AIPAC and Israel are not the same as Judaism and the Jewish people. I love Judaism and I love the Jewish people. The single most dangerous thing they’ve tried to tell us is somehow they can extend the definition of antisemitism to include a foreign government and its leaders. I call bullshit”

Democratic candidate Abdul El-Sayed estimates he’ll beat Mike Rogers, his Republican opponent, by 7 points. #MichiganSenate



Abdul El-Sayed: “AIPAC and Israel are not the same as Judaism and the Jewish people. I love Judaism and I love the Jewish people. The single most dangerous thing they’ve tried to tell us is somehow they can extend the definition of antisemitism to include a foreign government and its leaders. I call bullshit”

🚨BREAKING: Republicans' odds to flipping the Michigan US Senate seat JUMP OVERNIGHT. Michigan - 2026 US Senate 🟥Mike Rogers 44.3% (+3.7) 🟦Abdul El-Sayed 40.6% Polling average via Pollsmax.com. Abdul El-Sayed has become the Democratic frontrunner, and compared to his primary opponents—Mallory McMorrow and Haley Stevens—he performs by far the worst against Mike Rogers. If El-Sayed ends up being the nominee, Republicans will be the heavy favorites to flip Michigan's US Senate seat later this year.

Theo Von: “I have a lot of discomfort with America's relationship with Israel.” “I believe that group is, it just feels like a satanic regime. It feels like they just want to cause pain.” “They don't even know where all the bodies from Gaza are and they've already moved on to other places that they are attacking and America is associated with their attacks.” “I don't believe the Israeli leaders have any intention to stop that or they have any care for the American people.” “If we don't speak up now our children won't have the chance to speak up…either by law or worse.”


Abdul El-Sayed: “AIPAC and Israel are not the same as Judaism and the Jewish people. I love Judaism and I love the Jewish people. The single most dangerous thing they’ve tried to tell us is somehow they can extend the definition of antisemitism to include a foreign government and its leaders. I call bullshit”


🚨BREAKING: Republicans' odds to flipping the Michigan US Senate seat JUMP OVERNIGHT. Michigan - 2026 US Senate 🟥Mike Rogers 44.3% (+3.7) 🟦Abdul El-Sayed 40.6% Polling average via Pollsmax.com. Abdul El-Sayed has become the Democratic frontrunner, and compared to his primary opponents—Mallory McMorrow and Haley Stevens—he performs by far the worst against Mike Rogers. If El-Sayed ends up being the nominee, Republicans will be the heavy favorites to flip Michigan's US Senate seat later this year.

With Mills out of Senate race, Democrat David Costello hopes voters give him a look spectrumlocalnews.com/me/maine/polit…

@JREHaliburt No one seems to even be negotiating with Iran? They’re just prepping the military and destroying their economy lol


Scoop: Nat Sec Action—the foreign policy hub for the left co-founded by Jake Sullivan and Ben Rhodes—is rebooting ahead of the 2028 Dem primary with a new director, and more. Nat Sec Action became a key source for staffing the Biden admin. axios.com/2026/05/03/dem…



John Fetterman's had a 108 pt drop in his net approval with PA Dems since 2023. His net rating is -40 pt net approval with them. His net popularity with his own party is worse than all senators who lost a primary this century. There's no historical analog to his unpopularity.





