US Election Pulse · Jul 5, 2026 Daily Digest
Supreme Court Campaign Spending Ruling
- 🔥 Party Coordination Limits Struck Down: The Supreme Court ruled federal limits on political party...

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States have long expanded and retracted voting rights on their own terms, as the Constitution leaves franchise decisions to them rather than creating...
The Supreme Court ruled that federal limits on political parties coordinating spending directly with candidates violate the First Amendment. Stemming...
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Trump's baseless 2020 fraud claims were rejected by courts in over 60 cases, yet he seeks...
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The Supreme Court’s 6-3 decision eliminated federal caps on coordinated spending between parties and candidates, overturning 2001 precedent.
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Rob Sand's Iowa gubernatorial bid offers a different populist model for Democrats in red states, centered on audits, term limits, and electoral reforms rather than partisan outrage.
Mega-donors have already committed over $1.3 billion to super PACs and political groups for the 2026 midterms, according to Washington Post tracking....
Lawrence Norden's Senate testimony highlights ongoing federal interference risks ahead of the 2026 midterms.
Trump's reported threat to withhold homeland security grants over election demands turns public safety money into political leverage.