Republicans believe only Trump can turn out his voters in 2026. But swing voters don’t like his agenda and may be getting tired of his act.
With the interim government heading towards national elections in mid-February 2026, political activity is intensifying as parties have started to announce their candidates ...
The Carney government releases its first budget aimed at incentivizing private investment and boosting defense and is using ...
Voter anger over the cost of living is hurtling forward into next year's midterm elections, when pivotal contests will be ...
Fox News senior White House correspondent Jacqui Heinrich reports on the latest out from the Trump administration on the government shutdown, geopolitics and more on ‘Special Report.’ ...
The Senate GOP has not ended the filibuster as Trump demands. Polls show Americans more likely to fault the majority Republicans for the stalemate.
He announced his re-election bid days after receiving an endorsement from former President Donald Trump, who praised Rogers ...
Republicans saw a reversal of gains made among Latino voters. Gov.-elect Mikie Sherrill flipped 18% of Latino Trump voters.
Trump’s Latino support is bleeding. Economic security and immigration enforcement top the list of concerns for Latino voters ...
Boca Raton officials want New Yorkers and their businesses after Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist, won the New York ...
Democrats swept 2025 elections across the country, in part, because of a surge in support among Latino voters. Here's why it ...
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