The 2024 Republican primary looks like the 2016 Democrats — with no Bernie
On Sunday evening, Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) acquiesced to reality. He was running for president in the way that so many people
Mel Sembler, shopping mall mogul and top GOP fundraiser, dies at 93
Mel Sembler, a shopping mall magnate and prodigious Republican fundraiser whose donations led to ambassadorships under two Bush administrations and who started
Maryanne Trump Barry, federal judge and Trump’s sister, dies at 86
Maryanne Trump Barry, Donald Trump’s older sister and a former federal judge in New Jersey who was surreptitiously recorded by a family
2024 will probably be shaped by nonvoters as much as voters
In the wake of the 2016 election, The Washington Post partnered with George Mason University’s Schar School to gauge how people felt
Trump calling opponents ‘vermin’ draws rebukes from White House, some in GOP
The White House, President Biden’s 2024 campaign and some prominent Republicans on Monday criticized former president Donald Trump for calling his political
Tim Scott suspends struggling presidential primary bid
South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, the only Black Republican in the U.S. Senate, announced on Sunday that he was suspending his campaign
In first test, Johnson faces looming deadline with an incredulous conference
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) spent his first two weeks atop the House Republican leadership rung rarely opining and instead just listening. In his
MAGA-dominated state Republican parties plagued by infighting, money woes
In Arizona, the state GOP chairman has been begging the Republican National Committee for a financial bailout. Michigan party officials have gotten
New York Democratic Rep. Higgins will leave Congress in February
Rep. Brian Higgins, a New York Democrat, announced Sunday that he will leave Congress in early February. Higgins, who’s served in the House