In the half-century since Mayor Richard J. Daley presided over Chicago’s notorious Democratic machine at the height of its power, nearly 40 aldermen from across the city have ended up behind ...
It’s not just Canadians who are losing faith in the Prime Minister. His own Liberal Party, including ministers, MPs and top ...
Six moderate House Republicans signed on to a bipartisan letter spearheaded by centrists pledging to respect the results of the 2024 election. The “unity commitment” released Friday is led by ...
Romman, the first Muslim woman in the Georgia State House, seeks to combat voter apathy ahead of the US elections. Since 2020, average US home prices are up 50% while wages have risen 23%, making ...
With the U.S. election now under two months away ... 1836 Martin Van Buren 170 50.8 1840 William Henry Harrison 234 52.9 1844 James K. Polk 170 49.5 1848 Zachary Taylor 163 47.3 1852 Franklin ...
In Week 1 of the Headway Election Challenge, we heard from more than 200 teens. By Terry Parris Jr. In 2023, Ankita Jaikumar wasn’t very politically active. “It’s crazy that last year I didn ...
Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance said he would have had states submit new electors instead of certifying the 2020 election results, his first time saying so since he was named to the ...
Our members are the backbone of this country, and their voices matter most in this election. Their support can make the difference during any election cycle,” said the union's general president ...
Naming office holders who contest the election Smith and Banks are just two of the dozens of candidates who are challenging the 334 public officials − from lieutenant governor to local boards ...
Not since 1844 has a sitting president dropped out of ... dragged peripherally into both the first Trump impeachment and election subversion. Could he have won the nomination?
The 2024 presidential election cycle is the first time in at least 60 years that a single candidate hasn’t been ahead 5 points or more in the polls for three-plus weeks, according to an analysis ...
Catholic numbers in battleground states make them a good weathervane, and indeed they tend to vote for the winner in presidential elections. If you win Catholics, you probably win the country.