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Republican leaders wasted little time over the past 24 hours seeking to make Zohran Mamdani the face of the Democratic Party, painting the leading New York mayoral candidate as a left-wing extremist and signaling that they would try to tie him to other Democratic candidates across the country.
Elon Musk’s idea of launching a third political party is already hitting roadblocks—especially in New York. Despite public interest in an alternative to Democrats and Republicans, a national poll shows 77% of voters wouldn’t join a Musk-led “America Party.
Cornyn may be in his toughest Senate re-election fight yet in a primary against state Attorney General Ken Paxton — and the field could grow.
Congressional Republicans are on the verge of approving roughly $9 billion in cuts to foreign aid and public broadcasting funds sought by the White House, but some are airing concerns over the
The estimated 700 members of the party's statewide committee are scheduled to meet on July 16 to decide whether to retain Chair Robert Branscomb II.
Democratic Party officials are looking at the Big Beautiful Bill as a political gift and hoping voters view cuts to social spending negatively. But the party faces challenges ahead of the midterms, including a Republican trifecta and a base questioning if party leadership is doing enough to challenge President Trump.
A Boston-based activist made threats on X following the “horrific assassination” of a Minnesota lawmaker, the Idaho GOP chairwoman says.
After passage of his One Big Beautiful Bill Act, President Donald Trump is on something of a roll — and Republicans are feeling bullish. At the same time, they are already fretting over the notorious midterm elections, even though those are still 16 long months away.
NBC News National Political Correspondent Steve Kornacki analyzes what Republicans are up against as they seek to protect their majority in both chambers of Congress in the upcoming midterm elections.
The nearly unanimous support of Republicans in Congress has effectively killed the fiscal conservatism wing of the Republican Party. This, in turn, has completely destroyed the three-legged stool of American conservatism: social conservatism, fiscal conservatism and foreign policy conservatism.
A new poll commissioned by the Democratic super PAC Unite the Country reveals that the Democratic Party has negatives to overcome.