The one thing that Dems and Reps agree on: Turning a blind eye to a fiscal crisis – Clive Crook
In a rare instance of bipartisan agreement, both Democrats and Republicans seem to have shelved fiscal responsibility
In a rare instance of bipartisan agreement, both Democrats and Republicans seem to have shelved fiscal responsibility
The prospects for world order peace – how Ukraine’s survival as an independent nation could hinge on America’s GOP.
Candidates in battleground states who support Trump’s unfounded claims of election fraud in 2020 were racking up defeats as the races were called.Â
With power expected to be split across the two parties, Washington is entering a period of policy-making gridlock.
Midterm defeats can upend US presidencies. Yet the 2022 race belongs in a class of its own with the US political system itself on the ballot.
A perfect storm in the Democratic Party is making a once-unfathomable scenario plausible: a political comeback for Hillary Clinton in 2024.
‘Stocks rallied Wednesday after Democrats won one Georgia Senate seat and were poised to take another’, says The Wall Street Journal.
Tuesday’s midterm elections, widely viewed as a referendum on Donald Trump’s presidency, have party strategists preparing for a split decision.
Hollywood reporter Pamela McClintock was backstage at the Democrats election-night party but it turned out to be a dull affair.
Hillary Clinton declared herself the victor in the Democratic nomination race, becoming the first woman to run as the presidential candidate of a major US political party.