The latest defection, of a prominent county judge to the Republican Party, signals how much the region’s politics and ...
And they're asking Democrats to follow an unlikely role model − longtime Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky. At rallies last month in Brooklyn, New York, grassroots activists ...
But while Republicans celebrated their 2024 election victory and cheered Trump’s list of accomplishments, Democrats seethed. Disunified and despairing, Democrats sat on their hands as Trump ...
The Democrats showed last week that presidential addresses to Congress are no place to formulate a resistance. Almost everything they did during President Donald Trump’s appearance highlighted ...
His decision to yell out at Trump on Tuesday followed reports that House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y, had warned ...
You might ask yourself why Democrats say such stupid things with regularity, as a normal person would fear being labeled a moron or found out to be a liar. Well, Democrats do it for a couple of ...
Democrats did not just lose an election in 2024 — apparently, they lost their minds, too. Consider, for instance, how they kicked off Women’s History Month — by voting against protecting ...
Sylvester Turner served two terms as mayor before winning the 18th district congressional seat in Texas last November, which was once held by the late Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee.
Rudderless and clueless Democrats are pointing fingers at each other after President Trump’s largely well-received address to the nation, with some in their own party criticizing them for ...
House Democrats in districts carried by President Trump are confronting a potentially risky vote next week when GOP leaders are expected to put their partisan government funding bill on the floor.
That history was top of mind for several Democrats last week, when the governor said in his new podcast that transgender girls and women participating in female sports leagues is “deeply unfair.” ...
Senate Democrats have a fast-approaching dilemma: Vote for a spending bill unilaterally drafted by House Republicans or engage in the kind of shutdown brinkmanship they’ve long opposed.