Clinton pointed out that since he was last in office in 2001, Democrats have only lost the popular vote twice: in 2024 and in 2004.
Mo., previews a House hearing into FEMA's hurricane response and weighs in on the politicization within the federal agency.
Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) said Sunday that his “bias would be to vote for the people that President Trump wants” for the ...
He faulted the Democratic message for lacking empathy, an understanding of everyday Arizonans who are struggling with grocery ...
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Rep. Tom Cole (R-Okla.), chair of the House Appropriations Committee, said in an interview that aired Sunday that Republicans ...
They join Democratic governors, some of whom are already in the spotlight as possible 2028 contenders, as a critical line of ...
The Wall Street Journal columnist talks about her new book, "A Certain Idea of America," and why she believes Ronald Reagan ...
Democrats celebrated Election Day victories in races for governor, attorney general and the legislature in a closely divided ...
Working class voters were a key reason why Trump became the first Republican presidential nominee to win Fresno County since ...
S.D., has 'no choice' other than to advocate for the Trump agenda 'hard' despite some party concerns, Sen. Tuberville argued ...
The 2024 presidential election featured sky-high turnout, approaching the historic levels of the 2020 contest and ...