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The sweeping Republican budget bill advancing through Congress illuminates the central fault line in the modern GOP electoral ...
Republicans in Congress praised President Trump’s decision to hit Iran. Many Democrats and some G.O.P. lawmakers said he ...
Chair Ken Martin is under pressure amid growing turmoil within the party’s ranks six months into President Trump’s second ...
President Donald Trump's consideration of bringing the United States into Israel's conflict with Iran has reignited tensions ...
San Diego lawmakers split along party line in reacting to the bombing of Iran's nuclear weapons facilities while state ...
The Green Party will remain an official party in North Carolina, able to field candidates statewide through the 2028 ...
The Republican National Committee entered June with $72 million on hand, compared to just $15 million for the Democratic ...
Tech billionaire Elon Musk has lost some of his luster with Republicans since his messy public falling-out with President ...
A Batesville Republican who last year led a successful initiative to mandate hand-counted paper ballot voting in Independence ...
Divisions are showing among Republican lawmakers following President Trump's decision to attack Iran's nuclear facilities.
The attack on Iran drew mixed reactions from top political leaders in Michigan with responses mostly split along party lines.
Trump blasted GOP Congressman Thomas Massie for criticizing the military strike on Iran and said he plans to campaign "really ...