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Senator says GOP silence on Trump’s 'genocide' post shows just how bankrupt the Republican Party has become
Sen. Chris Van Hollen ripped his Republican colleagues on Wednesday night, noting their silence in response to a social media post by President Donald Trump. The post Senator Says GOP Silence on Trump’s ‘Genocide’ Post Shows ‘Just How Bankrupt the Republican Party Has Become’ first appeared on Mediaite.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s search for an off-ramp from the war with Iran is getting bumpy inside his Republican Party.
Chris Taylor captured a seat on Wisconsin’s Supreme Court by defeating conservative-leaning Maria Lazar on Tuesday
Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) on Wednesday went after the Republican response to President Trump’s recent post threatening Iran in which he stated that “a whole civilization will die.” “It says something about just how bankrupt the Republican Party has become under Donald Trump,
Republican gubernatorial candidate Randy Feenstra is defending his school choice stance against members of his own party.
One of the Republicans trying to unseat U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham from his right flank dropped out Friday and endorsed another GOP challenger who’s pitched himself as a truer conservative.
Americans are souring on the U.S. economy to a degree never before seen, with the stiffest inflation in four years exacerbating the political risk for
Less than 15 days from the deadline for residents to register to vote or update information in West Virginia and with the May Republican Party primary closed to independents and unaffiliated voters, the GOP is seeing a surge in new registrations.
With Trump’s sights set on unseating Indiana lawmakers who opposed his redistricting effort, his aides and allies feared a third candidate could play spoiler in one race.
At the Shelby County Republican Party Lincoln Day Dinner on Thursday, keynote speaker Rob McColley had three takeaway messages about his and Vivek Ramaswamy’s gubernatorial campaign: lower costs, bigger paychecks and better schools.