Former President Donald Trump on Sunday attempted to spin a recent electoral analysis in which a strategist suggested that the GOP is "Trump's party."Trump made the comment on Truth Social, his social media platform, in response to a Fox News article that was published Saturday tying into the recent primary elections in Ohio. In the GOP race, businessman Bernie Moreno handily secured the party's nomination for a U.S. Senate race that will see him face off against the long-serving incumbent...
Chillicothe and Ohio’s Second Congressional District — Kim Georgeton points out that she is the only woman in the crowded Republican primary for the district, and that sometimes you need a woman to take down a woman…like some prominent Democrats. I decided to interview all of the Republican primary candidates who made appearances at the […]
To the supposed dismay of Brenda Hashtag and consorts, Anna Wintour once famously advised against wearing an all-black get-up. In fact, the latter is somewhat
At this point, Black Americans are becoming more likely to say "a plague on both your houses" than to push for either Democrats or Republicans.
Some Republicans who supported Nikki Haley are still refusing to back Donald Trump
By MEG KINNARD and THOMAS BEAUMONT Associated Press COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Now that Nikki Haley has shuttered her presidential campaign, one person who voted for her refuses to back former President Donald Trump and plans to reluctantly vote for President Joe Biden. Another Haley primary supporter acknowledges that he was probably always a “closet
Michael RaineyMarch 21, 2024The Republican Study Committee, the largest conservative caucus in the House, released on Wednesday a 2025 budget
A total of 11 Republican candidates were vying to fill U.S. Congressman
CNN’s Alayna Treene and Kevin Liptak look at Donald Trump’s eyebrow-raising comments, and how the Biden administration is reacting
Kim Georgeton points out that she is the only woman in the crowded
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio state Rep. Derek Merrin is running the playbook of
Polls also finds that nearly half of respondents, 46% did not trust the supreme court to issue ‘a fair and nonpartisan ruling’Seventy per cent of American voters, and 48% of Republicans, reject Donald Trump’s claim to be immune from criminal prosecution for acts committed in office, a new poll said.In the poll from Ipsos and Politico Magazine, just 11% backed the former president and presumptive Republican nominee’s claim, as expressed in his federal election subversion case that has reached the...