Thursday, May 18, 2023

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Poll Shows Devastating Implications For Down-Ballot Republicans in a Trump-Biden Rematch
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Results of a new poll show potentially devastating implications for the Republican Party as a whole if former President Donald Trump faces off in a rematch against President Joe Biden in the 2024 general election.

Released Wednesday by WPA Intelligence and shared with TownHall, the poll shows Democrats leading Republicans 47 to 42 percent in the generic congressional ballot with Trump at the head, a five-point advantage. Without Trump, however, the ballot is tied at 44 percent.

An analysis released by WPA Intelligence predicts Republicans "would almost certainly lose the House" with Trump on the ballot.

"n 2022, Republicans retook the House with a net gain of 10 seats and a 2.8-point advantage over Democrats when tallying the votes for House candidates across the country. With Democrats having a +5 lead in the Congressional ballot...Read more here,

Congresswoman files resolution to expel Rep. Adam Schiff for pushing 'false narratives' in Durham Report
Rep. Ana Luna says that Rep. Adam Schiff's lie 'cost American taxpayers millions of dollars'

Florida Rep. Ana Luna filed a resolution on Wednesday evening to expel Rep. Adam Schiff, formerly the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, from Congress alleging that he pushed a false narrative to the American people in the Trump-Russia investigation.

"Adam Schiff lied to the American people. He used his position on House Intelligence to push a lie that cost American taxpayers millions of dollars and abused the trust placed in him as Chairman. He is a dishonor to the House of Representatives," Luna said in a press release Wednesday, May 17. 

Republicans, like Luna, have been vocal that lawmakers should face the consequences for the report after the Durham Report found significant FBI failures and no evidence that Donald Trump's campaign was coordinated with Russia to influence the 2016 presidential election. Read more, see tweet and video here.