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This week is a reminder that Democrats are still vulnerable to the classic GOP law-and-order gambit deployed by Presidents ...
In August 2025, a rumor spread online that U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth donated $12.9 million in bonuses and sponsorship earnings to homeless support centers in his hometown of Minneapolis, ...
Numerous political figures, including Newsom, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, Senator Chris Van Hollen, and more, have ...
The Trump administration’s effort to scoop up voter registration lists underscores how voter lists are a major battleground ...
Could letting multiple political parties endorse the same candidate bring political reform to Wisconsin, or the nation?
Broad consensus on who to deport and not to deport; A Texas tornado for midterms; Dems bounce back on party affiliation; ...
Alabama resident Roald Hazelhoff treasures his newly won right to vote. When election officials flagged the naturalized U.S. citizen’s voter registration for possible removal last August, the Dutch ...
Amid all the ominous signs for the unraveling of our constitutional republic — and the 50 state governments contained therein ...
In the Senate, a body where the ethos of decorum and deliberation were once lauded, Democrats recently launched a social ...
Arizona state Sen. Analise Ortiz sat down with The Show to talk about the controversy around her social media posts and what ...