Chairman Bill Farris: Is he a Democrat or a Republican?William Larsha
Is Carrie Underwood a Republican or Democrat? While a 2012 report suggested that Underwood was a registered Republican, the country star has never publicly disclosed her current political affiliation. Her performance of “America the Beautiful” at Trump’s 2025 inauguration has reignite...
It‘s the answer spoken by young and old, rich and poor, Democrat and republican, black, white, Hispanic, Asian, Native American, gay, straight, disabled and not disabled. Americans who sent a message to the world that we have never been just a collection of individuals or a collection o...
Barack Obama served as a United States Senator for Illinois from 2005 to 2008. He was a great believer in the United States as a constitutional republic. Republican features put some distance between everyday citizens and their government’s functioning. The people are involved because they’re ...
Reports have emerged that several top Democrats — including former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and former President Barack Obama— have communicated to Biden that it’s time to reconsider his reelection bid. “The question is, if he’s not going to b...
Hillary Scholten is invoking an unusual figure for Democrats: Republican former President Gerald Ford. Scholten, who’s running for a second term in the blue-leaning 3rd District, began running a minute-long spot this week that features Ford’s 1976 remarks at the...
Republicans who question the most belligerent or outrageous statements from the party’s fringes will quickly find themselves branded a RINO, a “Republican in Name Only.” The accusation has become so pervasive that is begs the question – what is an au
The question I have for all of you is, under the definition of the left, which includes 95% of the local and national media, would you consider former Democrat President Barack Obama a homophobe and body shamer? LOOK: A history of Black representation in movies ...
Trump is planning a foreign-policy speech Monday in Ohio, a key swing state. Republican leaders hope he will stay on message, criticizing the policies of President Barack Obama and Clinton in a substantive way, and not wander into the mine field of insults and grudges that add to the impres...
"I think part of it is the president's reluctance to take any action that would be viewed as provocative or confrontational towards the Chinese communists," said Republican Tom Cotton, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee. Former President Donald Trump and his forme...