Monday, Jul 13 · Morning Edition

The top political headlines for Monday, July 13, 2026.

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    U.S. Senate

    Senator Lindsey Graham Passes Away at 71

    South Carolina Republican Senator Lindsey Graham died over the weekend at the age of 71 following a brief illness. His sudden passing leaves a significant void in the Senate and throws the Republican legislative agenda into uncertainty ahead of the midterms.

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    Congress

    McConnell Reveals Cause of Hospitalization

    Ending weeks of silence, Senator Mitch McConnell confirmed he was hospitalized due to a fall and subsequently contracted pneumonia. The 84-year-old Kentucky senator's prolonged absence has raised major questions about the future of his leadership.

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    White House

    Trump Issues Emergency Address on Iran

    President Trump delivered an urgent national security warning from the Oval Office as tensions escalate in the Middle East. Both the U.S. and Iran are claiming control over the critical Strait of Hormuz following a weekend of maritime attacks.

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    2026 Midterms

    Michigan Senate Primary Heats Up

    The Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate in Michigan is intensifying ahead of the August 4th election. Progressive candidate Abdul El-Sayed and Representative Haley Stevens are locked in a fierce battle for the party's nomination.

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    Election Law

    Six States Push Citizenship Voting Measures

    Voters in six states will decide on ballot measures this year that aim to explicitly limit voting to U.S. citizens. These initiatives continue a recent historical trend of state-level constitutional amendments altering election administration.

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    House Democrats

    Incumbents Face Progressive Challengers

    Several incumbent House Democrats, including Michigan Representative Shri Thanedar, are facing tough primary challenges from the left this cycle. Progressive challengers backed by major figures are testing the party's ideological boundaries.

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