Four congressional primaries will determine if Democrats can have a workable majority should they take back the House. But, Eric Garcia writes, it’s also a proxy war between Hakeem Jeffries and Zohran Mamdani
Four congressional primaries will determine if Democrats can have a workable majority should they take back the House. But, Eric Garcia writes, it’s also a proxy war between Hakeem Jeffries and Zohran Mamdani
A prominent Democrat running for a critical U.S. Senate seat in Texas told a self-identified transgender, queer, "Latinx" podcast host that he "hates Christianity" in a 2021 interview.In a recently resurfaced episode of the "Activist Theology Podcast," James Talarico, a Democratic state lawmaker now running for the Senate, confided that "I always think of myself as a Christian who hates Christianity."He went on to say, "I always get drawn back into it because nowhere else, in no other political
Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., wants to show "who the good guys are and who the bad guys are" with a legislative wish-list he wants to pitch to President Donald Trump in Republicans' meeting with the president this week.In a letter to fellow Senate Republicans obtained by Fox News Digital, Scott laid out a plan for the next six months that would take away Democrats’ ability to shut the government down ahead of the midterm elections and possibly find a path to pass the Safeguarding American Voter Eligi
New York, Maryland and Utah each hold primaries on Tuesday, when South Carolina will host runoffs
The Senate is expected to pass a major housing bill later this evening, while voters go to the polls in New York to pick candidates for the fall in primary races where progressives and Democratic Socialists are bettling. Join The Hill's Editor-in-Chief Ian Swanson, congressional editor Regina Zilbermints, campaign editor Sophia Vento and Senate reporter Helen...
It’s a bit weird when you encounter a MAGA supporter asserting his love for “the orange man”. Then there was the time I encountered an erratic man walking towards me was clutching something.
The book spells out a thesis that the US president believes - had he not lost the 2020 election, he would not be as powerful in his second term as he is now.