Newsweek takes a look at how the Democratic Party could try to bounce back in 2028 after its stinging defeat against Trump.
The blame game is easy. But Democrats must figure out where to go from here. Trump is not an aberration. He has dominated the ...
Pick one word to describe Republicans and Donald Trump, the focus group moderator asked, and one word to describe Democrats ...
Dozens of people beamed alongside Donald Trump early Wednesday morning as he was elected America’s next president – including ...
The 66-year-old Florida political consultant is a somewhat mysterious figure, rarely seen front and center on the campaign ...
An 82-year-old woman was arrested for a hate crime after assaulting two political supporters, according to the Edmonds Police ...
Former first minister Alex Salmond has been remembered as not just the political leader who took Scotland “so close to his ...
Former first minister Alex Salmond has been honoured and remembered with tears and laughter at his funeral as a leader who took Scotland 'so close to his dream of independence'. Among the mourners ...
Andrew Haydon, a former longtime Ottawa-Carleton regional chair and the first mayor of Nepean, has died. He passed away ...
Political scientists and pollsters said they didn’t see ... Wagner said pollsters can’t simply ask if people plan to vote and ...
Christopher Larimer, a political science professor at the University of Northern Iowa, spoke to The Gazette on the takeaways ...
Crypto voters shape the 2024 election, influencing the new administration’s first 100-day plan for crypto regulations, ...