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Why former Trump campaign lawyer Jenna Ellis’ ‘crocodile tears’ may soon land her back in a Philly court room

The Philadelphia Inquirer

Welcome PAC, a Democratic centrist organization, has launched the Republicans Against Perry project. That group, also using Public Policy Polling, shared with Clout this week a survey showing Perry upside down in his district, with 49% disapproving of his job performance, 34% approving and 17% unsure

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The Welcome Wagon: Searching for the Political Missing Middle

Colorado Times Recorder

We want to welcome in moderate Republicans and independent voters who are maybe conservative-leaning, particularly, and they need to find a new home as MAGA-ism takes over the Republican Party,” explains Lauren Harper, co-founder of the Welcome Party. “We are welcoming in Republicans and independents who want to vote for Democrats.

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The unexpected opportunity in the House’s nasty speaker’s fight

Boston Globe

A group of moderates and institutionalists — factions known for buckling to the party’s Trumpian right — pushed back, refusing to back ultraconservative Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio for speaker, even in the face of an intense right-wing pressure campaign.

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Chaos is a Ladder for the GOP with Liam Kerr

The Lincoln Project

Host Reed Galen is joined by Liam Kerr, the Co-Founder of Welcome PAC, a Democratic-aligned PAC that applies insurgent tactics to support pro-democracy/center-left candidates in swing districts and also build a “big tent” Democratic party.

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Poll: Strong support for a bipartisan speaker deal

Semafor

A bipartisan majority of voters likes the idea of a bipartisan majority running the House of Representatives. A new poll of 1,186 registered voters by YouGov finds respondents favor empowering a bipartisan governing coalition by a 63-37 margin, including 63% of independents, 93% of Democrats, and 30% of Republicans.

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Time for House GOP Moderates to Use Their Leverage

The Bulwark

The clash in the House Republican conference this Congress began with the prolonged speakership balloting in January, flared with the ousting of Kevin McCarthy last week, and even now is still stumbling along with uncertainty. But the basic reason for all this instability—the GOP’s prosciutto-thin majority in the House—also creates an unusual opportunity. Could pragmatists finally claim the leverage they need to defeat the extremists who have taken over the GOP?

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How Adam Frisch plans to win in 3rd District election rematch

Axios Denver

“What makes him weak with Democrats is exactly what the organizers at WelcomePAC, a big-tent Democratic group, see as his asset. The organization considers Frisch a platypus candidate, or political rarity, and wants to see more of his kind run for office as an antidote to the polarized national landscape.”

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Can any GOP candidate catch Trump?

Fox News

“Lauren Harper and Garrett Ventry discuss whether any of the GOP candidates can compete with Donald Trump on ‘Fox News @ Night.’”

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The Centrist Surge

The Bulwark

“The folks at WelcomePAC (a centrist Dem group), remind us that the far-left is far smaller than it looks: ‘The Democratic primary for mayor in Philadelphia is yet another data point showing that ultra-progressive appeal is limited to 1 in 5 voters, even in the most Democratic geographies in the country.’”

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