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Former President Barack Obama has stepped up his criticisms of the Trump administration in recent weeks, weighing in more forcefully and frequently than he did at the start of the president’s second t
Former CNN anchor Don Lemon is interviewed by MSNBC host Ari Melber: "The base of the Democratic Party wants the Democrats to fight back. This is it. They want to fight to the end. This is kind of a fight for the soul of the Democratic Party.
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The new leader of Japan’s ruling party, poised to be first female prime minister, faces challenges
TOKYO (AP) — Japan’s embattled governing party now has its new leader, former Economic Security Minister Sanae Takaichi, a hard-line conservative who is poised to become the country’s first female prime minister.
State Auditor Matt Dunlap is seeking to oust centrist Jared Golden, arguing the politically-tested Democrat has gone too soft on President Trump.
Jay Jones made the remark about then-House of Delegates Speaker Todd Gilbert in resurfaced text messages from 2022. Jones apologized Friday.
Zohran Mamdani’s bid for New York City mayor has amplified a rift within the Democratic Party. Establishment leaders in Washington and moderate Democrats on the ballot in looming elections are actively distancing themselves from the 33-year-old Democratic nominee for mayor,
Sanae Takaichi, who is expected to become Japan's next prime minister, chose former premier and party heavyweight Taro Aso on Tuesday as vice president of her ruling party, a move some analysts saw as a restraining force against big fiscal spending.
Pollster and veteran Democratic strategist Mark Penn talked about the left-wing takeover of his party in an interview with Mark Levin on FOX News Channel's "Life, Liberty & Levin." "The Democratic Party is being run more or less now by people who are not in the party,
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State supreme court battles move to Pennsylvania, where 3 Democratic justices hope to keep seats
Republicans and Democrats have begun pouring money into an election this November for the Pennsylvania Supreme Court