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Why 2026 Voters May Shrug at the Big Beautiful Bill
President Donald Trump poses with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, House Speaker Mike Johnson, first lady Melania Trump, and others after signing the "Big Beautiful ...
Patterson dismissed the Democratic primary, in which Mamdani trounced former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, as "politics." ...
New York City mayoral race gave Democrats a much-needed roadmap to breach President Donald Trump’s working-class coalition, yet too few Republicans realize what’s at stake. Conservatives must take ...
"This is the time to put aside the usual political selfishness and agree to do what is truly best for all New Yorkers.” ...
Rogers ran for U.S. Senate against Democrat Elissa Slotkin in November but lost despite Trump carrying the state. Stevens was ...
A Republican proposal that would have closed Arizona schools on Election Day and forced them to allow their gymnasiums to be used as polling places was vetoed Tuesday for being “nonsensical and ...
This decline in Trump's approval rating among Republicans could signal growing dissatisfaction within the party's core ...
The last Senate primary in North Carolina didn't end on Election Day. It ended the moment Donald Trump took the stage in ...
Vice President Harris, who is considering a run for governor in California, holds a double-digit lead over a hypothetical ...
The latest approval rating, up from 26% in February 2024, marks the highest level recorded for Republicans since the pollsters began asking the question.
A record-high share of American voters are content with the work of Republican lawmakers, according to the latest NPR/PBS ...
North Carolina Sen. Thom Tillis' announcement over the weekend that he won't seek reelection is heating up the campaign on ...