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Jason Simmons will lead the North Carolina Republican Party for another two years, party members decided Saturday. North Carolina Republicans met Saturday in Greensboro to elect a chair and vice chairs,
Fewer Gen Z voters said they plan to vote for a Republican in the midterm election than a month ago, according to a new survey.
Republicans keep saying that their reconciliation bill won't add to the deficit. The people who need to be convinced don't believe the absurd lie.
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There is no constituency for debt reduction, which is a fancy way of saying voters don’t care that the federal balance sheet is roughly $37 trillion in the red — and growing. This simple fact of American politics goes a long way toward explaining why President Donald Trump,
Neither the Republican nor the Democratic Party has consolidated a majority of the public behind its approach, with more than 4 in 10 saying that neither party can get things done or has strong leadership,
The Republican plan was shaping up to be a political albatross. Putting Medicare funding on the table probably won’t help.
Businessman Bill Berrien and his wife gave $33,200 to former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley and groups supporting her failed presidential bid last year.
Former Republican Florida Rep. David Jolly, a staunch critic of President Donald Trump, announced Thursday that he is jumping into the state’s 2026 gubernatorial race as a Democrat.
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A former Republican congressman and vocal critic of Donald Trump says he wants to become governor in the president’s adopted home state of Florida, and he’s running as a Democrat.
Registered Democrats outnumbered Republicans statewide by more than 916,000 when GOP President Donald Trump first won Pennsylvania and the White House in 2016. That advantage is down to 178,215
Nearly five years on from "stop the steal," Washington Republicans are joining a West Coast movement to end vote by mail. It's all based on "speculative grievance," one court found.
Elon Musk floated a new political party on Friday after falling out with President Trump over the big, beautiful bill. He launched a Thursday poll on the social platform X, which he owns, asking about whether or not the country needed a new faction for political nominees.