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John Gizzi



Jan 12, 2026
With Gov. Lamont Seeking Third Term, Connecticut GOP Race Heats Up
With Gov. Ned Lamont seeking a third term this year and facing a primary from the Democratic Party's far left, Connecticut Republicans have high hopes of capturing the statehouse for the first time in 20 years.


Jan 11, 2026
Mike Reagan Was His Father's Son
Whether in California or Washington, it was always a pleasure to get a phone call from Mike Reagan, an even greater one to sit down with him for lunch or dinner.


Jan 8, 2026
Does Hoyer's Decision Signal More Exits From House Dems
The not-so-surprising announcement Wednesday night from Rep. Steny Hoyer , 86 and the longest currently serving Democrat in the House after 44 years , that he would not seek reelection after all could signal similar announcements from fellow Democrats in the House.


Jan 7, 2026
As Rep. LaMalfa Is Mourned, Succession Talks Begin
From Washington DC to Chico, California , hometown of Doug LaMalfa , the Republican congressman from the Golden State’s 1st District was universally mourned following his death Sunday at age 65.


Jan 5, 2026
Moldova Energy Strong, Pro-Ukraine, Pro-US and Independent of Russia
Moldova, a small landlocked nation of roughly 2.5 million people in Eastern Europe, is critical in world politics primarily because of its location: it borders Ukraine to the north, east, and south.


Jan 4, 2026
Remembering Dick Schulze: A Conservative Who Bridged the Aisle
In an era when politics is increasingly considered fractious and relations between the two parties are often characterized as toxic, Dick Schulze is remembered as a lawmaker who , even when disagreeing , never grew disagreeable and always seemed to find the good in others.


Jan 3, 2026
Venezuela's Machado Proclaims Solidarity With Iranian Protesters
Just as strongman Nicolas Maduro was being toppled by a U.S. strike in Venezuela, that country’s best-known opposition figure proclaimed solidarity with protestors in Iran and strongly backed their own efforts to overthrow the dictatorship in their country.


Jan 3, 2026
36 Years To Day Later, Is Maduro's Fate Same As Panama's Noriega
In a historic coincidence, the U.S. capture of Venezuelan strongman Nicolas Maduro came 36 years to the day that deposed Panamanian strongman Manuel Noriega decided to surrender weeks after a U.S. strike force overthrew him on drug trafficking charges.

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