Concerned that none of the current Republican presidential candidates may be able to beat a clearly vulnerable Barack Obama, some influential Republicans are casting about for a white knight to join the GOP fieldMichael Barone
Attention, state-level politicians: the watchword is “Balkanization”. You need to seriously start thinking about it. Don’t sink into the comfortable, warm embrace of patriotic historical fantasies; instead, consider the lessons of history and have some damned moral courage for once. A decade ...
Despite all the negative advertising that's been on the air these past few months, vice presidential nominees JD Vance and Tim Walz have largely avoided getting caught in the crossfire. Still, the few times they have been hit foreshadow the attack lines we may see at the debate...
Republican-led states have since moved to ban trans women and girls from women’s sports, with Trump continuing to back these policies. In his first year in office, Trump banned transgender military service, a policy reversed by Biden in 2021. The Trump administration consistently regressed on ...
Reportedly, 60 % of Australians want to keep the monarchy, rather than opt for an elected president under a republican form of government. I found it laughable that newspapers like The New York Times were determined to dismantle the monarchy, at a time when the United States (if the polls ...
Al Franken is in his second term as a Democratic Senator from Minnesota. Roy Moore is running for his first term as a Republican Senator from Alabama. Both have been accused of bad conduct with women years ago. For Franken, six years ago; for Moore, as much as forty years ago. ...
It has always voted for the Republican presidential candidate since 1976, and as recently as 2012, it voted for the Republican by a safe margin (Mitt Romney won the state by a whopping 16 points that year). Ever since then, though, the state has been moving gradually toward the left. ...
Since the general election of 1856, the two dominant parties have been the Democratic Party, founded in 1824 (though its roots trace back to 1792), and the Republican Party, founded in 1854. Since the Civil War, only one third- party presidential candidate—former president Theodore Roosevelt,...
President Trump's cabinet nominees like Tulsi Gabbard, Kash Patel, and RFK Jr. faced hostile confirmation hearings as both Republican and Democratic senators grilled them on insane things. But why would Bernie Sanders, for instance, oppose RFK Jr., a fellow critic of Big Pharma? And ...
“This is a huge victory for 17-year-olds across Ohio. Their votes for presidential nominees will now count when they vote on either Tuesday or over the weekend in early voting,” Deutch said in a statement. Husted blasted the ruling and said he would appeal. ...