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After voting with Bernie Sanders to block aid to Israel, Ossoff is reaching out to Georgia’s Jewish community — with some ...
Following Sen. Dick Durbin’s decision, Illinois officeholders are looking at the potential risks and rewards of seeking a ...
Over nine-in-ten Americans say it's important that federal judges are fair and impartial in their rulings, but far fewer have ...
Republicans across the state are debating both whether they have a viable path to the nomination and whether they want to ...
POLITICO takes a look today at Cuomo’s desire to be seen as a strong leader of a city beset by a leadership crisis and voters hungry for managerial expertise after the perceived chaos of Mayor Eric ...
By conventional measures, Donald Trump’s second presidency is already descending into disarray amid a legal morass, ...
Republican Rep. Andy Barr of Kentucky has launched a campaign for the U.S. Senate. In doing so the congressman is giving up a ...
Just about everyone recognizes Cincinnati's current mayor. Aftab Pureval has built the kind of strong name recognition in a heavily Democratic city that should make him a virtual shoo-in for ...
He called Ruggerio's passing the "end of an era at the State House, where Donny was a true giant for well over four decades. On behalf of the House of Representatives, we extend our deepest sympathies ...
Schumer's continued role as the Senate's top Democrat, following his approach to last month’s government funding standoff, is ...
Democrats have been riding an enthusiasm high, fueled by backlash to the chaotic start to the second Trump administration.
A political strategist told Newsweek that negative views of the party resulted from "a combination of Democratic failures." ...
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