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Democrats in Congress could tamp down on GOP gerrymandering, but they have to act quickly.
Democrats in Congress could tamp down on GOP gerrymandering, but they have to act quickly.
The increasingly clear picture of an attempt to weaponize the office of the presidency and the Justice Department to overturn the election.
Wading through the confusing politics of the debt ceiling
She has been by Cuomo's side for the past six years but is controversy free and well liked among New York Democrats.
Even sympathetic allies are distancing themselves from Lindell now.
Rudy Giuliani told investigators that it was okay to "throw a fake" about an election — making him the second prominent, voter fraud-promoting Trump lawyer to admit that while facing scrutiny.
The argument amid pushes for vaccine mandates is not just that the mandates are wrong, but increasingly that the vaccines aren't that great. Except it relies upon faulty arguments.
Cuomo becomes the third-straight New York governor to exit amid scandal. And the state is making a strong play for the "most corrupt" moniker. Here's how it stacks up against others.
Why even try to do infrastructure with Republican support in the first place?
Cuomo's attempt to explain away the sexual harassment allegations against him doesn't jibe with what we know about them.
Basically no modern politician was hoist with his own petard like Cuomo.
Grassley pitched Trump's actions as unremarkable because he didn't succeed. It's a familiar argument — but one that yet again ignores the very relevant fact that Trump clearly attempted to overturn the election.
"He didn’t give one reason why it’s a bad deal, other than it’s Joe Biden’s," said Sen. Kevin Cramer (R-N.D.).
The opportunity to work together on infrastructure landed at, politically, the right time for both parties.
The early narrative was that woke-ism was taking precedence over winning. The results don't bear that out.
In short: What happens if and when it's halted rather quickly, as many expect it will be?
An inspector general report sought to answer whether the FBI leaked Giuliani information late in the 2016 election. But it mostly reveals an “America’s mayor” who keeps making things up.
It seems pretty clear the New York governor is going to get impeached over sexual harassment charges. Here's how it will work.
Examining the parallels and the disparate polling between the two.
Repeatedly, one name has surfaced as combatting Trump's efforts to enlist the Justice Department in his political effort: former acting deputy attorney general Richard P. Donoghue.