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DNC Statement on Black History Month
WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 -- The Democratic National Committee posted the following statement on Feb. 1, 2026:

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DNC Statement on Black History Month

In observance of the start of Black History Month, DNC Chair Ken Martin and DNC Black Caucus Chair Virgie M. Rollins released the following joint statement:

"During Black History Month, we reflect on the rich history of Black Americans and their centuries-long struggle to overcome adversity and injustice in our country. We stand on the shoulders of giants -- Crispus Attucks, Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, Fannie Lou Hamer, Langston Hughes, ... Show Full Article

NRCC: Tom Barrett Posts Nearly $1.1 Million in Q4 Fundraising Haul
WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 -- The National Republican Congressional Committee posted the following news:

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Tom Barrett Posts Nearly $1.1 Million in Q4 Fundraising Haul

Congressman Tom Barrett announced that his campaign brought in a massive fundraising haul of $1.09 million in Q4 and has $1.9 million in cash reserves.

This follows Congressman Barrett passing critical legislation to improve aviation safety for all Americans while lowering taxes, securing rural healthcare funding, and supporting fellow veterans.

"Another massive fundraising haul by Congressman Tom Barrett proves Michiganders are ... Show Full Article

NRCC: Radical Rutinel Railed Against Meat and Dairy Industries
WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 -- The National Republican Congressional Committee posted the following news:

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Radical Rutinel Railed Against Meat and Dairy Industries

Democrat frontrunner, Manny Rutinel, is being called out for his radical anti-meat and anti-dairy crusade.

Rutinel spent years condemning animal agriculture going as far as calling it a "horrific, exploitive industry" while pushing initiatives to "discourage meat products."

Colorado's 8th congressional district "is one of the state's ranching and agricultural centers" that includes Weld County, "home to roughly 4,000 farms and ranches."

"As ... Show Full Article

NRCC: Eric Chung is More Popular in NYC, DC, and SF Than MI
WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 -- The National Republican Congressional Committee posted the following news:

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Eric Chung is More Popular in NYC, DC, and SF than MI

Out of touch Democrat Eric Chung, who served in Joe Biden's failed administration, raised over 90% of his cash from out of state in Q4 with more money coming from DC, NYC, and the SF Bay Area than from Michigan.

While none of the three liberal lunatics running in MI-10 "cracked $300,000 this quarter," Chung raised more than both Christina Hines and Tim Greimel.

"Biden activist Eric Chung's piggy bank is stuffed with out of state cash. ... Show Full Article

N.C. Democratic Party: 10 Days Later, Michael Whatley Still Silent on Death of American Citizen
RALEIGH, North Carolina, Feb. 3 -- The North Carolina Democratic Party issued the following news:

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10 Days Later, Michael Whatley Still Silent on Death of American Citizen

Ten days after ICE's fatal shooting of Alex Pretti, DC insider Michael Whatley is still silent, even as Republican Senators Thom Tillis and Ted Budd join bipartisan calls for an independent investigation. Even on the rare occasion he comes out of hiding, Whatley refuses to directly comment on the death of an American citizen.

WFAE: "Also quiet: Likely Republican Senate nominee Michael Whatley."

Charlotte Observer: ... Show Full Article

Michigan Dems Celebrate Beginning of Black History Month
LANSING, Michigan, Feb. 3 -- The Michigan Democratic Party issued the following news release on Feb. 1, 2026:

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Michigan Dems Celebrate Beginning of Black History Month

With Black History Month beginning today, Michigan Democrats are uplifting the impact of Black Michiganders on Michigan's history, economy, and legacy. Under the Democratic trifecta, Michigan Democrats expanded access to the ballot box, worked to reduce maternal mortality inequities, and supported Black-owned businesses across the state.

For the start of Black History Month, Michigan Democratic Party Chair Curtis Hertel ... Show Full Article

ICYMI: Democratic Committees, Leaders Schumer and Jeffries Successfully Block Several Provisions of Trump's EO To Undermine Elections
WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 -- The Democratic National Committee posted the following news release on Feb. 2, 2026:

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ICYMI: Democratic Committees, Leaders Schumer and Jeffries Successfully Block Several Provisions of Trump's EO To Undermine Elections

On Friday, in response to the Democratic Party's lawsuit, a federal judge permanently blocked several key provisions of Trump's illegal executive order and sharply rebuked the President for his unconstitutional power grab. In the words of the judge, "our Constitution does not allow the President to impose unilateral changes to federal election procedures." ... Show Full Article