Opinion · 117th Congress
For those tempted to predict the midterms — don’t
The truth is that this may be an off-year election in which the outcome is unknowable until Election Day.
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The truth is that this may be an off-year election in which the outcome is unknowable until Election Day.
When 64 percent of those who said they would be voting in the 2024 Democratic presidential primary want someone new to carry the banner, citing age and job performance, as a New York Times/Siena College
The 78-year-old establishment Republican had some blunt assessments on those issues in a phone interview, as the nation and the world move into a new future and midterm election season.
Like many other speakers at the conference, he noted several times that Trump had praised Russian leader Vladimir Putin as recently as a few days ago.
The 46th commander in chief’s prediction seems like natural fodder for Trump — who some political strategists say is showing every sign of mounting a 2024 White House bid — to bludgeon his would-be
Joe was back on Thursday afternoon when a Fox News reporter shouted a question about the situation in Ukraine after a science and technology event: “Why are you waiting on [Russian President Vladimir Putin
Back home, Virginia and New Jersey voters seemed to care about other issues on Election Day.
multiple reasons for why it has taken so long to get the first permanent ambassador confirmed and sent out to their post: administration sluggishness, the Senate’s reduced work schedule and the likely 2024