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This storyWhat triggered Sen. Shelby to switch from Democrat to Republican in 1994?
- The Republican Revolution midterms
- A presidential endorsement
- A redistricting deal
- His reelection campaign loss
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The Republican Revolution midterms
This storyThe 2015 Iran deal capped uranium enrichment at what level?
- 3.67%
- 20%
- 45%
- 60%
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3.67%
Burt Jones was a starting QB at UGA before entering politics!
Jones quarterbacked the Georgia Bulldogs before winning a State Senate seat and then becoming Lt. Governor in 2022. Now running for Governor, he's one of the few ex-college QBs to seek a state's top office.
Ted Cruz was a champion college debater at Princeton!
Cruz competed on Princeton's debate team before earning his law degree from Harvard Law. He later served as Texas Solicitor General, arguing cases before the U.S. Supreme Court — experience that shaped his combative Senate style.
A Lt. Governor steps up if the governor's seat goes vacant!
In most U.S. states, the Lt. Governor is first in the line of succession and often leads key legislative or policy work. Learn more at Wikipedia
FDD focuses exclusively on national security & foreign policy research.
Hussain Abdul-Hussain analyzes Middle East affairs from FDD, a D.C. think tank dedicated to countering threats to democracies — giving him a sharp policy lens on Iran and regional conflicts. Learn more at Wikipedia
Hussain Abdul-Hussain covered Arab politics as a D.C. bureau chief before joining FDD.
Abdul-Hussain, a Lebanese-born journalist, served as Washington bureau chief for Kuwait's Al-Rai newspaper before becoming a research fellow at FDD, a D.C. national security institute — giving him rare on-the-ground and policy-world perspective on Middle East affairs.
This storyWho wins the Georgia 2026 GOP Senate primary runoff?