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Republican Gains in Voter Registration Fuel Debate Over Democratic Strategy

Rich Lowry, editor of National Review, offers Democrats advice on fixing their dismal ratings — and looks ahead to what

Former Defense Official Jed Babbin: Putin Will Not Stop at Ukraine

Jed Babbin, on proposed sanctions against Russia - “empty threats do not impress Putin - so if we’re gonna do

Illinois Congresswoman Pushes Back on Mandatory School Mental Health Screenings

U.S. representative from Illinois’s 15th congressional district, Mary Miller, on her bill combating Illinois law requiring ‘invasive’ student mental health

David Harsanyi on Joy Reid, Identity Politics, and the Future of the Democratic Party

On Chicago’s Morning Answer, host Dan Proft spoke with David Harsanyi, senior writer for the Washington Examiner and author of

Former U.S. Attorney Weighs Legal Options in Ongoing Russiagate Disclosures

Rachel K. Paulose, former U.S. Attorney for the District of Minnesota (2006-2008), discusses possible charges if the Trump administration plans

Redistricting Battles Heat Up in Florida, Texas, and Illinois

Collin Anderson, executive editor for the Washington Free Beacon, on just how gerrymandered Chicago is—so gerrymandered its main airport parks

Hunter Biden’s Business Dealings and Media Treatment Under Scrutiny

Garret Ziegler, founder of Marco Polo, built a searchable database from Hunter Biden’s laptop, revealing a history of corruption and

Chuck Schumer’s Fictional Voters Spark Criticism from Reporter Salena Zito

National political reporter Salena Zito weighed in on revelations that Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has repeatedly referenced a fictional

David Drucker: Trump’s DC Intervention Highlights Limits of Presidential Power

Senior writer for The Dispatch and author of In Trump’s Shadow, David Drucker joined Chicago’s Morning Answer with Dan Proft