Opinion · 118th Congress
For Biden, being tied in national polls isn’t good enough
President Joe Biden's standing in national polls isn't as significant as where he is in swing states — and the Electoral College.
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President Joe Biden's standing in national polls isn't as significant as where he is in swing states — and the Electoral College.
Washington, oddly, is not worried about the many risks of shooting down UFOs over the U.S. homeland. But one mistake would be catastrophic.
From child labor to Jim Crow, states are reaching back to a time when inequality was the point. Those weren’t exactly the good old days.
Some of the people being mentioned as potential GOP presidential candidates have little real chance of being nominated.
There was never a new Greene. There were only credulous political reporters — a tradition that stretches back to the "New Nixon.”
Democrats are celebrating a sly-as-a-fox president. Republicans are fuming at a “disingenuous” dirty-trickster.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene gets a pass. So why not Rep. Ilhan Omar? Recent scenes from the House say it all.
The president's whopper on Social Security and Medicare are nothing to celebrate but are instead a shameful note in SOTU history
Rep. Pat Fallon and JINSA CEO Michael Makovsky want President Biden to roll out a new Iran strategy during his State of the Union address.
Stu Rothenberg weighs in on Nikki Haley and her campaign for the presidency, based on his 2009 interview with her and other observations.
OPINION — Nonprofit hospitals should focus more on their patients than on their bottom lines, writes former Del. Donna M. Christensen.
Key issues require enhanced engagement from Congress and the administration with European Union counterparts
Lawmakers are struggling to respond to the White House hemorrhaging classified documents. They should start with the Situation Room.
As a mother mourns her son, some in Congress are still missing the point. They deny the desperate, defiant power of “Black Lives Matter.”
As Katie Porter and others announce their bids for California’s Senate seat, Democratic donors should resist the urge to play along.
Republicans have handed Democrats an issue to run against: their willingness to rework popular government programs, Stuart Rothenberg writes.
Senate Republicans are voicing concerns about how their House colleagues are conducting investigations of the Biden family.
Educators may want to challenge Florida's 'Stop Woke Act,' but it’s difficult to fight something that's so hard to pin down
She broke precedent for the Jan. 6 select committee, and now Democrats are seeing what that means for their Intelligence picks.
Republicans contend the Biden family is akin to television's "The Sopranos" crime organization — despite not a single charge being filed.