Vance travels to Pennsylvania to sell GOP’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’
Vance will hit the road today in an effort to sell Americans on the so-called “One Big Beautiful Bill.”
The vice president will deliver remarks in West Pittston, Pennsylvania, just about a 20 minute drive from Biden’s birthplace, Scranton.
Vance’s trip comes as Republicans try to shore up support for the legislation, which had support from only 35% of adults, according to an Economist/YouGov poll conducted early this month.
Former DNC chair Jaime Harrison launches a podcast — and invites Hunter Biden as an early guest
Former Democratic National Committee chair Jaime Harrison is stepping back into the political arena with a new podcast as he — and his party — look to bounce back from losing the White House last year.
In a wide-ranging conversation with NBC News ahead of the launch of the podcast, Harrison framed himself as unshackled from the “straitjacket” of the sensitivities of leading the national party and argued that one way Democrats can rebuild trust with Americans is by embracing their more authentic selves.
“We need more voices that are anchored in the Democratic Party, because some of the podcasts that are out there are more often criticizing the Democratic Party instead of really promoting the assets and the leaders that we have,” he said.
The early episodes of “At Our Table” feature interviews with three well-known party leaders: Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore and South Carolina Rep. Jim Clyburn. But the roster of Harrison’s first guests also includes Hunter Biden — the son of President Joe Biden whose business dealings, drug addiction and legal woes were part of the political attacks on the former president. The then-president’s decision to pardon his son after he was found guilty on three felony gun charges also drew condemnation across the political spectrum.
Adelita Grijalva wins Democratic primary to succeed her late father in Arizona House district
Arizona Democrats have nominated Adelita Grijalva, daughter of the late Rep. Raúl Grijalva, to fill his former seat in a September special election, The Associated Press projects.
Grijalva, a former member of the Pima County Board of Supervisors, won Tuesday’s special Democratic primary ahead of Deja Foxx, a 25-year-old activist, and former state Rep. Daniel Hernandez.



