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Democrats and Republicans have wrapped their final primary debates in the New Jersey governor's race. Political strategists Joel Payne and Jeanette Hoffman join "America Decides" with analysis.
The House GOP ultimately passed the Senate’s multi-trillion-dollar package, after having earlier suggested a version of its ...
Look how the two parties compare in later years (made easier with the 1976/2024 comparison at the bottom of the chart). Democrats move from more sharply ideological to more moderate as the margins ...
And Pomeroy suspects the same is true of Republicans like Ernst and Kansas Sen. Roger Marshall, who blamed his own hecklers on “Democrat operatives.” “The party in power that laughs away or ...
And on this point, many Democrats and Republicans agree. Matt Hale, a political science professor at Seton Hall University who is also a Democratic councilman in Highland Park, told me the ...
The polls closed at 8 p.m. on June 10 primary day in New Jersey as voters went to the polls to select a candidate to represent the Democratic and Republican parties in the fall gubernatorial election.
ANALYSIS — Democrats need to break some streaks to win the Senate next year, but Republicans also need to break a streak of their own to hold on to the House. And even though there’s still ...
Even on matters of fact, Democrats’ and Republicans’ perceptions differed wildly. Among Democrats, two-thirds correctly said in early May that the stockmarket had dropped since January ...
New Jersey voters on Tuesday will settle the Democratic and Republican primaries for governor in a contest that could send signals about how the public is responding to President Donald Trump’s ...
Republican officials in Utah last year filed a lawsuit last seeking to take over huge swathes of federal land in the state, but they were rejected by the U.S. Supreme Court. Twelve other states ...
“In both Democratic and Republican administrations, for decades, we’ve been disposing of appropriate lands in a manner that’s consistent with what I propose to do here.” Bedayn reported ...