Even amid a unified GOP government, Trump will have to face intra-party detractors when he begins his second term in January.
Even with unified GOP control of government, Trump's agenda and some of his more controversial nominees may run into some ...
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After losing the White House and both chambers of Congress this November, Democrats in Congress are looking for a way forward ...
MN GOP Chair David Hann went into Election Day this year full of confidence following a call with officials in ...
The Senate Republicans have to pick their battles. We have CBS News’ Robert Costa saying that some Republican senators think ...
The president-elect is testing the loyalty of Republican in Congress, leaving even his close allies nervous about the ...
But the government needs reform, not demolition. A lthough the plight of America’s 2.2 million federal bureaucrats seldom ...
Eight years later, Vice President Kamala Harris assumed the Democratic nomination following President Joe Biden ’s decision ...
Complicating the matter for senators is the Trump campaign’s decision to not engage, so far, in the traditional transition ...
For Brandon Mintz, it was the text messages and calls that started rolling in from friends and colleagues asking how high ...
Donald Trump's presidential victory was too big for any ground game operation to overcome, Kamala Harris supporters say.