Why The Republican Party Will Survive Its Terrible Poll NumbersEric PianinJosh Boak
Clinton struck a nonpartisan tone, saying it was the country in general that is in a time of political upheaval, and not just Trump is to blame. "I want people to take it seriously, regardless of who you voted for," she said. "I want them to think about why our democracy is ...
Tax world war. Why is the Republican Party coming to the Israeli High Court for help?YONAH JEREMY BOB
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of a state’s electorate remains a strong, significant predictor of fewer women among Republican [state] legislators,” Hartwick College’sLaurel Elderwrote in an essay that was part of an anthology published this year called “The Right Women,” which chronicled the state of women in the GOP...
The real answer is the Republican base is far more entrenched, institutionally, than was the old Democratic base. And its power is concentrated in certain states — most of the old Confederacy plus Arizona, Alaska, Indiana, and Wisconsin — which together exert more of a choke-hold on the ...
Is it because of lax management of firearms? The divergent interests of the Republican Party and the Democratic Party? Or is it because of the manipulation of the interest groups led by the Nat 翻译结果2复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部
“So the depressing part is everybody in corporate media, everybody in the Republican Party and a significant percentage of Donald’s voters knew it was going to more dangerous and yet, here we are,” she added. Listen to the full podcast episode here: ...
The Election of 1856: In 1856, the newly-formed Republican Party nominated California Senator John Fremont as their first nominee for president. Fremont was painted by Buchanan as a radical and was unable to win the election and Buchanan became president on the promise of delivering moderation and...
Sen. LISA MURKOWSKI (R-Alaska) was the only Republican to break ranks with her party, voting present on one of the articles. That brought to an end Republicans’ monthslong effort to oust Mayorkas over what they described as a dereliction of duty on immigration. Critics blasted...