Republican candidates' alternatives In her presidential launch, Haley floated the idea of requiring mental competency tests for politicians over 75. She often voices her support for the idea of term limits to induce "generational change" among elected officials and argues that any ...
he's claimed that Joe Biden was going to get us into World War II. I'm assuming he met World War three. He said that he ran against President Obama. He never ran against President Obama. He says that I'm the one that kept security from Jan- from the Capitol...
July 16, 2024. Democrats at the highest levels are making a critical push for Biden to reconsider his election bid. Former President Barack Obama has privately expressed concerns to Democrats about Biden's candidacy. And Speaker Emerita Nancy Pel...
Six candidates on thedebate stagein Milwaukee raised their hands when asked if they would support Trump as the party's nominee if he is found guilty in a court of law in one of the four cases against him. The first hand to go in the air was that of Vivek Rama...
A political party's platform distinctly outlines its positions on foreign and domestic policies, but it is not binding and doesn't directly impact the work of elected officials or candidates. Monday's move by the committee comes as abortion remains a key issue for voters in a...
The closed-press weekend retreat also featured appearances from potential 2024 candidates, including Senators Tom Cotton and Rick Scott and Governors Ron DeSantis and Kristi Noem. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, Senators Lindsey Graham, Ron Johnson and Marco Rubio and former counselor to Preside...
Here's a look at what three leading GOP governors -- who are all seenas potential 2024 candidates-- are doing about the issue in their respective states. Republican Florida Governor Ron DeSantis speaks in Tampa, Fl., Nov. 8, 2022.Marco Bello/Reuters,FILE ...
"All GOP candidates for the GOP nomination should be asked if they'll pardon ALL of them if elected. If they waffle like most will, they shouldn't be nominated," Clarke said. "Tired of RINOS." Clarke, a Trump supporter, hasn't ruled out running for a U.S. Senate seat in Wisconsin...
The two candidates wasted little time before launching into critiques of one another on a stage that seemed empty compared to past debates, though both treaded lightly when it came to the former president, whose lead looms large over the contest. ...