Ally Mutnick
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Ally Mutnick
@allymutnick
congressional reporter @PunchbowlNews. @The_Almanac contributing author. master parallel parker. [email protected]

WASHINGTON (AP) — Donna Miller wins Democratic nomination for U.S. House in Illinois' 2nd Congressional District. #APRaceCall at 9:16 p.m. EDT. apnews.com/projects/elect…






WASHINGTON (AP) — Bennie Thompson wins Democratic nomination for U.S. House in Mississippi's 2nd Congressional District. #APRaceCall at 9:36 p.m. EDT. apnews.com/projects/elect…









Gerrymandering is a plague on democracy, one that Gavin Newsom has brought back to California. But there’s a way we can fight back and protect our democracy from his partisan games: by removing partisanship from the equation. Today, I filed for reelection as “No Party Preference.” This means I will not have a party affiliation on the ballot or as an officeholder. That’s how it already is with most offices in our state: mayors, city councilors, school board members, county supervisors, sheriffs, and DAs are all nonpartisan. As an elected representative, I’ve always seen my role as being an independent voice for our community, holding politicians in Sacramento and Washington accountable to serve my constituents. I answer to you, not party leaders. That’s the kind of representation I believe the newly-drawn Sixth District deserves. It is no secret I’ve been frustrated, at times disgusted, by the hyper-partisanship in Congress. In the last year it’s led to the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, a massive increase in healthcare costs, and of course, a pointless redistricting war. The epidemic of gerrymandering has spread from Texas to California to states all across the country. Both parties are complicit. If there is one thing Americans agree on, it is that political division has become a serious problem for our country. We need to find ways for politics to bring us together as Americans rather than tear us apart as partisans. That means, for example, finding pragmatic solutions to make life more affordable rather than each side blaming the other for why it isn’t. We are also living in a moment of dramatic transformation, where technological change could bring incredible opportunities along with unfamiliar risks and dislocations. The ordinary rituals of partisan politics are simply inadequate in these extraordinary times – are simply incapable of meeting this generational challenge. Our ability to work as one team, serving all Americans, is now more important than ever.



NEWS in @PunchbowlNews AM — Trump has been calling around to GOP senators asking if he should dump Noem after her Tuesday testimony Trump was particularly upset at her responses to Kennedy’s questions about the video campaign punchbowl.news/article/border…

BREAKING — I’m told this is true, per his chief of staff. Sen. Daines not running for reelection. Huge, huge news


