This May Be a Great Day for Texas Senate Candidate James Talarico
May 26, 2026
When the history of the 2026 Midterms is written, historians may point to the Donald Trump endorsement of ethically flawed, morally bankrupt, and criminally corrupt MAGA-loving and Trump Mini Me Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and his primary runoff campaign victory over MAGA-lite incumbent Senator John Cornyn as the turning point on the road to
Colonel Holly Lyon Takes Another Shot at Winning a Seat in the Arizona State Legislature
May 26, 2026
Retired Air Force Colonel and Educator Holly Lyon is taking another shot at winning a legislative seat in the Arizona State House. This is not her first rodeo in Arizona State elective politics. In 2018, Lyon ran for the State Legislature in a similarly configured Legislative District and although she raised more money than had
Congress Flees Town in the Face of Hard Decisions. Our Juan Ciscomani Goes, Too.
May 24, 2026
(Photo credits: TheHill.com and Arizona Daily Star) In 1814 the US government fled Washington, DC, while the British Army sacked and burned the buildings of the nation’s capital. President James Madison, congressmen, and the other leaders soon returned, however, and took steps to end the War of 1812. From an overall viewpoint, the war was
Get a Petition and Break the Mass Deportation Machine
May 24, 2026
“I was kidnapped,” said Karla Toledo when vicious ICE goons in black masks illegally broke down her front door. ICE had no search warrant, and Karla had no criminal record, yet she was thrown into the deadly Eloy Detention Prison for four days. Why? She was a DACA recipient who grew up in the U.S.
Where’s All that Oil from Venezuela?
May 24, 2026
Now that the U.S. is “running” Venezuela after spending $4.7 billion on “Operation Southern Spear” to steal the country’s oil – where the heck is it? It’s not turning up as gasoline at your corner gas station. Venezuela has 303 billion barrels of proven reserves, the largest in the world. That’s one-fifth of the world’s
LD 16 House Candidate Julia Romero-Gusse Wants to Fight for “Strong Schools, Safe Communities, and Leaders Who Put People Over Politics.”
May 21, 2026
With 2026 shaping up to be another change election, local legislative Democratic candidates are jockeying for an advantage in Arizona’s battleground districts. Arizona Legislative District (LD)16, which includes parts of Maricopa, Pinal, and Pima County, is one of the battleground areas the Arizona Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee (ADLCC) has targeted. If their House Candidate in




