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Everything You Need To Know About Tuesday’s Special Elections In Rhode Island And Utah

Tuesday’s special elections in Rhode Island and Utah are poised to shake up the national political landscape. In Rhode Island, voters will pick a replacement for the late Democratic Rep. David Cicilline, while in Utah, they’ll decide a vacant seat in their state House of Representatives.

The outcomes of these races could have implications for the balance of power in Washington. In Rhode Island, a Republican victory would narrow the Democrats’ majority in the House, while in Utah, a Democratic win would give the party control of the state House for the first time in a decade.

The races have drawn national attention, with outside groups pouring millions of dollars into advertising. The results will be closely watched by both parties as a barometer of the political climate ahead of next year’s presidential election.

When Iowa Is Up for Grabs on Election Day, Anything Can Happen

Iowa holds a pivotal position in the US electoral landscape, often serving as a bellwether for the rest of the nation. Its status as an early primary state grants it disproportionate influence in shaping the presidential race. Historically, Iowa’s results have been unpredictable, with narrow margins and unexpected outcomes. This volatility stems from the state’s unique demographic composition and competitive political environment. The upcoming election cycle promises to be no different, with both parties vying for Iowa’s 6 electoral votes.

Trump appears to forget he is in North Carolina

While delivering a speech in Wilmington, North Carolina on Thursday, President Trump seemingly forgot he was in the state, referring to it as “South Carolina” twice during his address. The apparent slip of the tongue occurred as Trump was discussing his administration’s efforts to support the military, when he said, “We’ve done more for South Carolina than any president in history.” He repeated the error later in the speech, stating, “South Carolina is a great place to live and raise a family.” The mistakes were noted by several media outlets in attendance.