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For more than 20 years Democrats could rely on New York, a bastion of liberal support in their war with Republicans.

The state has not elected a Republican senator or governor for two decades.

But as the US midterms loom next week, their dominance is threatened.

As a sign they are in trouble, Democrats are drafting in the big guns this weekend

In the closing days of these elections the vice president, president and both Clintons are among the party’s stars campaigning here.

Polling numbers are moving against them.

Their candidate for governor Kathy Hochul could be in trouble.

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She is neck and neck with her Republican challenger Lee Zeldin.

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But their problems go deeper.

New York is a bellwether state.

If a red wave of Republican support happens here, it is likely to be repeated nationally.

Upstate out in the suburbs there is a hankering for change.

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On the banks of the Hudson River the prosperous, sleepy town of Nyack is not a Republican stronghold, but people are not content with the last two years of Democrat government.

“I haven’t really seen the left really do anything,” waiter Maddux Cale told Sky News.

“I haven’t seen them step up when they said they were going to step up, and I haven’t seen them do anything that has actually been effective to help people.”

“Look at the inflation look at the price of fuel,” said Mike Rail, sitting outside a bar on Main St.

“I mean, it’s out of control so how do we not try something else for two years? Just two years.”

Post-pandemic problems may penalise the Democrats.

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Inflation, the cost of living and rising crime are motivating voters.

On the subway heading downtown, New Yorkers told Sky News they are deeply worried about their safety.

“Crime is definitely an issue – on the trains and in the suburbs as well,” one commuter said, declining to give his name.

“I have been in New York for over 40 years and this is the first time I have been afraid to come into Manhattan,” a female passenger said.

“But it’s not just Manhattan.

“I live on Long Island, which used to be safe that is not safe.

“I’m just scared.”

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She said she would still vote Democrat because she did not believe Republicans could do any better.

But enough voters are thinking of supporting Republicans to have Democrats alarmed.

You would expect a solidly liberal crowd at a drag bingo night.

But among the players in the Wolf and Warrior Brewery in White Plains New York, one former Democrat told Sky News he would be swinging his vote to Republicans.

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“I actually voted for Bill Clinton, so I liked Bill Clinton.

“I thought he was good for the economy and good for the markets, and then, after the last couple of years when you see what’s happening with everything now, I think you gotta go in a different direction.”

New York may be shifting politically and that spells trouble nationally.

If Republicans can do well here, they will across America too, with all that means for Joe Biden’s administration and party.

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Elon Musk says he’s created his own political party – the ‘America Party’

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Elon Musk says he has created a new political party – the America Party –
after asking his followers if he should do so in an online poll.

It follows his public falling out with Republican President Donald Trump.

On Friday, the billionaire had asked his followers on X whether a new US political party should be created.

On Saturday evening he wrote on the same platform: “By a factor of 2 to 1, you want a new political party and you shall have it!

“When it comes to bankrupting our country with waste & graft, we live in a one-party system, not a democracy.

“Today, the America Party is formed to give you back your freedom.”

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The world’s richest man made the announcement just one day after President Trump signed a tax-cut and spending bill into law on Friday, which Musk had fiercely opposed.

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Musk had previously said we would form and fund a new political party to unseat lawmakers who supported the bill.

From bromance to bust-up

The Tesla boss backed Trump’s election campaign with more than a quarter of a billion dollars, later rewarded with a high profile role running the newly created department of government efficiency (DOGE).

But observers of the two men, both with huge wealth and reputations, wondered how long the bromance would last.

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In May Musk left the role, still on good terms with Trump but criticising key parts of his legislative agenda.

After that, the attacks ramped up, with Musk slamming the sweeping tax and spending bill as a “disgusting abomination” and Trump hitting back in a barbed tit-for-tat.

Trump earlier this week threatened to cut off the billion-dollar federal subsidies that flow to Musk’s companies, and said he would even consider deporting him.

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Donald Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ has passed and he’s due to sign it into law on Independence Day. Mark Stone and David Blevins discuss how the bill will supercharge his presidency, despite its critics.

They also chat Gaza and Ukraine, as Donald Trump meets with freed Israeli-American hostage Edan Alexander and talks to Vladimir Putin.

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At least 13 people confirmed dead and more than 20 missing from girls camp in Texas flooding

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At least 13 people confirmed dead and more than 20 missing from girls camp in Texas flooding

13 people have been killed in the US state of Texas after heavy rain caused flash flooding, according to local media reports.

Officials have also said more than 20 are missing from a girls’ camp in Texas.

As much as 10 inches (25 centimetres) of heavy rain fell in just a few hours overnight in central Kerr County, causing flash flooding of the Guadalupe River.

Judge Rob Kelly, the chief elected official in the county, confirmed fatalities from the flooding and dozens of water rescues so far.

A flood watch issued on Thursday afternoon estimated isolated amounts up to seven inches (17 centimetres) of rising water.

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