Will Donald Trump even have an opposition party? John Fetterman, Chuck Schumer, and many more Democrats signal a new era of subservience.
President-elect Donald Trump has been floating the idea of Greenland and the Panama Canal, and renaming the Gulf of Mexico the “Gulf of
Two frontrunners in the DNC chair race say Palestinian American Rep. Ruwa Romman should have spoken at the convention.
The former president and once-again-future president, who are historically something less than besties, chatted it up before the service began. (Michelle Obama was not in attendance.)
Fewer Americans see Biden as a great or good president than they did of President-elect Donald Trump, according to new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. The poll, released Friday, found that just 25 percent of Americans view Biden as a great or good president as he prepares to leave office.
Experts worry that the incoming Trump White House, looking to install nominees loyal to the president, will lurch even further to the right — and that this time around, they’ll have fewer guardrails against extremism.
Donald Trump. He survived multiple assassination attempts and MAGA turned him into a religious-political icon supposedly chosen by God to take back the White House. The Supreme Court declared him a de facto king who is above the law.
N.Y., says the Democratic Party should reject its “more extreme members” and focus on cooperating with Republicans.
Democrats are patting themselves on the back for not trying to overturn an election they clearly lost. Don’t forget that it’s the first time they’ve done that since 1988, and
Chris Jones, former Arkansas gubernatorial nominee, says while Republicans are "led by a Tesla," Dems are "hitched to a horse and buggy."
Hart promised to rebuild the party’s infrastructure and reestablish the Democratic brand in Iowa following years of compounding election losses.