Washington
‘A magician, I’m not’: Democratic Senate candidates run against a Democratic-controlled Washington
That’s the knotty path Senate Democratic incumbents are trying to stroll as they run for reelection whereas their celebration controls most each lever of an unpopular federal authorities. How these Democrats — Sens. Raphael Warnock of Georgia, Mark Kelly of Arizona, Maggie Hassan of New Hampshire and Catherine Cortez Masto of Nevada — deal with coping with and speaking about President Joe Biden and Senate management will illustrate how Democrats view their very own celebration’s management of Washington.
The clearest distancing got here this month when Warnock launched an advert admitting the plain: In his first yr in Washington, he couldn’t repair the dysfunction.
Kelly made an identical case in an advert titled “Upside Down.”
Kelly goes on to say he’s “doing issues in a different way,” noting publishing his schedule on-line and never taking company PAC cash.
Warnock and Kelly are in distinctive positions. Each have been elected in particular elections through the 2020 cycle, that means they’re required to run for full phrases simply two years later. That is a fast turnaround for a legislative physique not identified for velocity, forcing every incumbent to notice simply how lengthy they’ve been in Washington and, in a method, admitting that they could not do as a lot as they want.
“Within the Senate, he is seen up shut how celebration politics and company affect get in the way in which of delivering outcomes for Arizona,” spokesperson Sarah Guggenheimer mentioned of Kelly’s time within the Senate.
Cortez Masto and Hassan, each first-term incumbents looking for six extra years in workplace, are additionally placing distance between their candidacy and Democratic-controlled Washington.
Cortez Masto has additionally urged the Biden administration to not finish Title 42, calling it the “flawed method to do that” and warning that it’ll “depart the administration unprepared for a surge on the border.”
A Cortez Masto marketing campaign aide mentioned if Republicans have been in management, like they have been in 2018 when Democrats within the Home noticed important good points, it will be simpler to run towards Republican management, however that the senator’s focus is making an attempt to make her marketing campaign centered on Nevada, not Democrat managed Washington.
“When is the final time anybody has wished to run with Washington,” the aide mentioned. “That’s all the time going to be a tough promote.”
Nora Keefe, a spokesperson for the Democratic Senatorial Marketing campaign Committee, defended the way in which Senate incumbents are operating, arguing they’re all “specializing in points that matter most to their state’s working households” and can “all the time put the pursuits of their states first that is what they are going to proceed to do.”
‘Voters maintain politicians accountable’
Each events have confronted this predicament within the final dozen years.
Democrats, two years after then-President Barack Obama’s historic win, had unified management through the 2010 midterms and ended up dropping Senate seats in Pennsylvania, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin and North Dakota.
Eric Schultz, spokesman for the Democratic Senatorial Marketing campaign Committee on the time, acknowledged the problem Democratic candidates had in operating towards Washington and recalled that there are “two components” to those that have been profitable.
“One is having your personal story to inform and two is being higher than the choice,” he mentioned. “In case you have a look at the candidates in 2010 who prevailed, it was as a result of they have been relentless in telling their very own story and so they had spent years telling a narrative again house.”
Republicans gained unified management when Donald Trump unexpectedly gained the White Home in 2016. In the course of the 2018 midterms, Republican candidates in blue and purple states have been tied on to then-President Trump and Republican domination of Washington. Though the celebration discovered success in purple states like Indiana, Missouri and North Dakota, they misplaced incumbents in Nevada and Arizona.
An aide on the Nationwide Republican Senatorial Committee on the time mentioned candidates in these two states came upon it’s “very troublesome to run towards Washington if you find yourself a sitting member of the celebration in energy.”
“Voters maintain politicians accountable for what occurs on the high of the celebration, and Senate races, extra so than different elections, are nationalized affairs,” the aide mentioned, including that Democrats in Nevada have been profitable as a result of they tied then-Sen. Dean Heller to Trump, had a typical Democratic candidate in then-Rep. Jacky Rosen and had a nationalized message with well being care.
The aide added: “Quick ahead to 2022, the inverse is at play, the place Republicans have a message in inflation and rising prices that Democrats are going to be unable to flee.”
‘They get caught up in political video games’
It’s not simply the incumbents operating towards a Washington-controlled by Democrats. A number of Democrats looking for their first phrases within the Senate are additionally criticizing Washington to attraction to voters who might at present maintain Biden and the federal authorities in low regard.
“We will not afford to be Democrats and Republicans,” mentioned Ryan, who’s looking for to signify a state that backed Trump by greater than 7% in 2020.
A Ryan aide mentioned it’s no secret that the candidate is “pissed off with folks throughout the political spectrum,” together with these in his personal celebration,” who’re “getting caught up in tradition wars” and are much less centered on “chopping taxes and bringing down prices.”
“As a substitute of specializing in what folks care about,” she mentioned, “they get caught up in political video games.”
And Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, the frontrunner within the Democratic Senate major in Pennsylvania, has forged himself as the other of Washington, each a nod to some disdain for the federal authorities and the truth that he’s dealing with a congressman, Conor Lamb, within the contentious major.
“John ain’t excellent, however he’s actual,” says a narrator in one among Fetterman’s newest adverts. “He’s Pennsylvania and a heck of much more than all these politicians operating.”
Flashing on display in a notably blunt message: “John will tackle Washington.”
Washington
The Atlantic snags Washington Post staffers as it prepares to 'rigorously' cover Trump
Progressive outlet The Atlantic has snagged some of The Washington Post’s top political journalists ahead of the new year.
According to a new report from The New York Times, the outlet is looking to boost its political coverage for the second Trump presidency.
The Atlantic’s editor-in-chief, Jeffrey Goldberg, told The Times, “We want to cover the incoming administration rigorously. I want to build our team with the best political reporters and editors I can find.”
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The outlet’s political expansion made waves after it recently snagged two prominent Washington Post reporters for its own roster – The Post’s senior national political correspondent Ashley Parker and national political reporter Michael Scherer.
The Times mentioned that the two prominent journalists will “join a formidable political team at The Atlantic that includes Elaina Plott Calabro, McKay Coppins and Mark Leibovich.”
The outlet wants to hire “roughly a dozen new reporters and editors to beef up its politics coverage,” The Times wrote, citing an Atlantic spokesperson.
The Atlantic is in talks to hire even more Washington Post reporters soon, the outlet said, citing sources familiar with the discussions. It also hired Washington Post national security reporter Shane Harris earlier this year.
The hiring spree comes after a year of success and growth for the liberal publication. The Atlantic announced that it had surpassed one million subscribers earlier this year and has since added over 100,000 more.
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Billionaire Laurene Powell Jobs, the widow of Steve Jobs, has a controlling interest in The Atlantic through her ownership of Emerson Collective. She is also a Democratic megadonor and close friends with Vice President Kamala Harris.
Meanwhile, The Post has endured a year of turmoil.
Executive editor Sally Buzbee left the outlet in June in a surprise move that was followed by a newsroom restructuring that insiders have described as “head-spinning” and “poorly handled.”
This all happened as financial woes continued to plague The Washington Post, which has struggled to remain profitable in recent years. The paper lost over $70 million and half of its audience in 2023.
The paper is on track to lose $77 million in 2024.
Just before the election, The Post lost 250,000 paid subscribers, multiple editorial board members and editor-at-large Robert Kagan after owner Jeff Bezos prevented the paper from endorsing a 2024 presidential candidate. The paper was set to endorse Harris before Bezos intervened.
The Washington Post did not immediately reply to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
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Louisville vs. Washington: Predictions, odds and how to watch the Sun Bowl
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The college football bowl season continues on New Year’s Eve with the Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl featuring the Louisville Cardinals facing off against the Washington Huskies.
The Cardinals, who finished the regular season with an 8-4 record and placed fourth in the ACC standings, are on a mission to redeem themselves after a disappointing performance in last year’s Holiday Bowl against USC. Their quarterback, Tyler Shough, leads the offense and was one of three recipients of college football’s Comeback Player of the Year Award, having bounced back from injury to throw for 3,195 yards and 23 touchdowns this season.
Under the guidance of first-year coach Jedd Fisch, the Huskies have embarked on a new journey, finding themselves in a different postseason bowl after reaching the national championship game last season. Washington will now look to freshman quarterback Demond Williams Jr. to lead the offense. In the few games he played, he achieved an impressive 76.6% completion rate, throwing for 570 yards and four touchdowns. Williams Jr. is supported by a solid running back, Jonah Coleman, who recorded 1,011 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns this season.
Here is everything you need to know ahead of kickoff for the Sun Bowl.
Sun Bowl predictions: Louisville vs. Washington
USA TODAY Sports: Majority pick Louisville
- Scooby Axson: Louisville
- Jordan Mendoza: Louisville
- Paul Myerberg: Washington
- Erick Smith: Louisville
- Eddie Timanus: Louisville
- Dan Wolken: Washington
ESPN: Louisville 33, Washington 24
Adam Rittenberg writes: “Louisville certainly wants to avoid a repeat of the 2023 Holiday Bowl, when it allowed 42 points, 372 passing yards and six touchdowns to USC and Miller Moss. The Cardinals certainly could have contended for the ACC title and a potential CFP spot this season, and boast a nice young core with running backs Isaac Brown and Duke Watson. Washington has an eye toward the future after a predictably rocky first season under coach Jedd Fisch. The good news is running back Jonah Coleman will return, and promising quarterback Demond Williams Jr. will get another chance for valuable experience. Other than the Stanford debacle, Louisville played very well down the stretch and should have enough offense to handle Washington.”
College Football Network: Washington 27, Louisville 20
Staff writes: “Washington isn’t facing the same issue, but it will turn the keys of the offense over to true freshman Demon Williams Jr., who has shown flashes in spurts throughout the season. While typically, you wouldn’t want to put money on a true freshman, Williams has the dual-threat ability to mitigate processing issues under center. Would you rather bet on Louisville’s backup redshirt freshman Pierce Clarkson, who has appeared in just two games this year, completing 3 of 4 passes for 11 yards? I expect Williams and Co. to put up enough points to leave the Sun Bowl with a dub over the short-handed Cardinals.”
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Sun Bowl odds, lines: Louisville vs. Washington
The Louisville Cardinals are favorites to defeat the Washington Huskies, according to the BetMGM college football odds.
Odds as of Friday, Dec. 20 afternoon.
- Spread: Louisville (-2.5)
- Moneylines: Louisville (-140); Washington (+120)
- Over/under: 49.5
How to watch Louisville vs. Washington in the Sun Bowl
- Date: Tuesday, Dec. 31
- Time: 2 p.m. ET
- TV: CBS
- Stream: Fubo
- Where: Sun Bowl (El Paso, Texas)
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Recap: Washington drops second-consecutive game to New York, 126-120
The Washington Wizards proved that they could hang with a Eastern Conference heavyweight, the New York Knicks, in back-to-back games. For at least 6 quarters. Washington trailed Coach Tom Thibodeau’s squad by three points at halftime, following last night’s overtime loss. But the Knicks pulled away in the second half to comfortably beat the Wizards, 126-120. Washington falls to 5-25 on the season.
Washington’s fortune turned when rookie Bub Carrington took a very scary fall late in the third quarter. He got trucked by a driving OG Anuoby and, as he fell, Precious Achuiwa accidentally kneed him in the face. It looked like Carrington also hit the back of his head on the hardwood after the fall. He immediately covered his head in the fetal position until play was stopped and had to be taken off in a wheelchair. He missed the rest of the game with a post-tramautic headache, but he was reportedly speaking with teammates and feeling better in the locker room.
Great news: Bub Carrington is speaking with teammates in the Wizards’ postgame locker room and is looking OK.
— Josh Robbins (@JoshuaBRobbins) December 31, 2024
Washington trailed by just 4 points when Carrington went down and pulled within 1 shortly after. New York finished the third quarter on a 13-5 run and never looked back. Josh Hart messed around and got a triple double: 23 points, 10 assists, 15 rebounds (4 offensive). Karl Anthony-Towns took the scoring responsibilities from Jalen Brunson. KAT scored 32 points on 19 field goal attempts and pulled down 15 rebounds.
The Wizards were missing Jordan Poole (hip) but regained Kyle Kuzma. He came off the bench and scored 9 points. He also only took 9 field goal attempts, which is the fewest he has shot in a game he fully participated in the past two seasons. Malcom Brogdon led the offense with 18 points and 7 assists. Both centers, Alex Sarr and Jonas Valanciunas, had big nights with 18/4 and 22/8, respectively. Bilal Coulibaly struggled greatly en route recording 6 points, 5 assists, and 5 rebounds. He went 1-for-10, which means he at least still kept shooting as he struggled.
Washington will face the Chicago Bulls at home to ring in the New Year. Fans who make it to Capital One Arena at 7 pm on New Years Day will get a Space Jam Corey Kispert bobblehead, for some reason. Sending good vibes and hopes for a speedy recovery to Bub Carrington!
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