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Ed Clark's 1980 presidential campaign put the Libertarian Party on the map in a year rich in libertarian cultural clout. May he rest in peace.
He served under Nixon, Ford, Reagan and Clinton before becoming a top editor and a familiar TV pundit. “Centrism doesn’t mean ...
Mr. Thompson and Mr. Klein are among a growing chorus of Democratic support for a classic supply-side argument: Fix the red ...
Republicans have run the table with religious voters. This Religious Left leader says Democrats can now fight for faith ...
There’s more to launching a third party than posting about it on social media. But Musk can still "disrupt" America’s ...
Ed Clark, the Libertarian Party's (L.P.) 1980 candidate for president, has died at age 95. Clark, a Harvard Law graduate who for much of his career practiced corporate law for Arco in Los Angeles ...
The political analyst and former longtime White House adviser died in a retirement community in Lexington, Massachusetts.
Boric used his final Public Account address last month to justify the record of Apruebo Dignidad, which has gone further to ...
Peru's Congress has passed a law granting "humanitarian" amnesty to nearly 900 military and police officers convicted or ...
It has been odd to watch the Republican Party, my party, slip into an alternate universe and abandon its pro-business stance to actively work against employers.
Not many cases have been more important in the past quarter-century or, from a partisan perspective, more contentious than Bush v. Gore – the December 2000 ruling that stopped a ballot recount, ...
The 1980 Republican presidential candidate Ronald Reagan, former governor of California, chose George H.W. Bush, his chief competitor for the nomination, to be his running mate.