SELECT LANGUAGE BELOW

November is months away, but people are already voting with their feet

Voters don’t get to choose whether they want to live under Republican or Democratic Party rule for almost four months, but people are already voting with their feet, they have been for years, and their choice is clear: people overwhelmingly want to live in Republican-run states. The latest data come from the Internal Revenue Service […]

Democrats take aim at Supreme Court with eyes on November

Democrats have turned their attack on the Supreme Court following this week’s landmark ruling that granted former President Trump broad immunity from criminal prosecution, hoping a court-focused messaging offensive can give their campaign a boost ahead of the November election. Democrats have laid out a long list of reforms they would like to adopt if […]

Dem Lawmaker Says Trump Will Win In November And ‘Democracy Will Be Just Fine’

Democratic Maine Rep. Jared Golden is out with a new op-ed in which he predicts that former President Donald Trump will win the election and that American democracy will continue to function. The Bangor Daily News published the piece on Tuesday under the headline “Donald Trump is going to win the election and democracy will […]

70 percent of voters have decided who they will back in November: Poll

A new poll finds that more than seven in 10 voters have already decided who they will vote for in November’s presidential election. A Harvard CAPS/Harris poll released Monday found that 72% of respondents said they had already made up their mind, while 28% said they were still considering their choice — a slight change […]

McCaul seeks to hold top spot on foreign affairs panel after November election

The Republican chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee is seeking a waiver to stay in his top leadership position beyond the Republican-imposed six-year term limit, his office confirmed to The Hill. Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas)’s request for a waiver indicates his preference to remain in Congress rather than assume a position in a second […]