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As the House moved to pass the GOP's marquee bill, Democrats began testing out the attacks they hope will win them back ...
In case you missed it, the scheme by special interest groups to replace the Electoral College with a so-called national popular vote may have just suffered a mortal blow — and it happened in a blue ...
The Republicans' “big, beautiful bill," has passed the Senate, but provisions slashing Medicaid spending could devastate ...
Ultimately, the Democratic Party remains at a crossroads, caught between the growing influence of the far-left, and the more ...
She’s part of a wide-ranging group of young Democratic candidates, many running to replace older incumbents, who have grown restless waiting for their turn to lead their party back to power.
Infighting is plaguing a Democratic donor alliance in Indiana as the former leader of one nonprofit in the ecosystem is suing the head of another.
In Nebraska, Dan Osborn, an independent candidate who held Sen. Deb Fischer (R) to a single-digit win last year, announced he’d challenge Sen. Pete Ricketts (R).— Though Ricketts should be more ...
More layoffs at the New Georgia Project have hobbled the once powerful left-leaning political organization, raising questions about its future.
Korey Hampton sees progress every day as she works along the French Broad River. But, nine months after Hurricane Helene, ...