Republican leaders in the past including Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker also called for French’s ...
Without Trump’s support, Palmetto State Republicans are fighting to differentiate themselves before voters and the White ...
Since the movement upended politics 15 years ago, Republicans have sharply changed direction under MAGA — with many tea party ...
The Republican congressman faces Trump's wrath after breaking ranks on multiple issues including the Epstein files and Israel ...
In a Republican gubernatorial candidate forum, businessman Philip Sarnecki pointed to Donald Trump as another political ...
Upstate Rep. Nick Langworthy, the former New York State Republican Party chairman, endorsed Andrew Cuomo instead of GOP ...
Ten years after Ryan’s ascension, there’s little of the former speaker’s traditional conservatism remaining in today’s House ...
MAGA Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has lashed out at “pathetic Republican men” criticizing her ahead of an upcoming media blitz ...
Wednesday's debate drew the initial battle lines of the Republican race to be succeed Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
Rasmussen Reports' Mark Mitchell talked about the Republican split over globalism and economic populism: MARK MITCHELL, RASMUSSEN REPORTS: Now, if you want a really great example, specifically about ...
Majorities say the Republican Party (56%) and Democratic Party (58%) do not represent the interests of people like them.
Roughly half of Americans also say the Democratic Party (50%) and the Republican Party (49%) make them feel angry.
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