Prepare for lots of campaign motion — and little actual movement
For the next six months, a week won’t go by without three to five poll releases both nationally and in the battleground states. And yet, as much of a numbers...
Read moreFor the next six months, a week won’t go by without three to five poll releases both nationally and in the battleground states. And yet, as much of a numbers...
Read moreThe deadly Israeli airstrike that killed seven food aid workers in Gaza was “appalling,” two senior EU officials said Wednesday. Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu admitted Tuesday that the Israel...
Read moreDonald Trump’s upcoming criminal trial in New York City is set to derail his presidential campaign until June. But his legal problems could complicate his White House aspirations much longer—and...
Read moreWhen the Republican National Committee announced last summer that they were launching the “Bank Your Vote” program to promote early and mail-in voting, the cognitive dissonance was stark. Despite all...
Read moreWithin 24 hours, two Israeli strikes occurred on targets that could not be more different. Both however, have the possibility of dramatically altering the course and consequence of the wars...
Read moreThe Florida Supreme Court ruled on Monday that a ballot measure enshrining abortion into the state’s constitution can be voted on in November which prominent pro-life advocates tell Fox News...
Read more(Bloomberg) — Oil options traders are increasingly looking to protect against rising crude prices as tensions escalate in the Middle East. Near-term market gauges for Brent and US crude have...
Read moreSenegal’s new president has appointed firebrand politician and key backer Ousmane Sonko as prime minister in his first act as the West African nation’s leader. Bassirou Diomaye Faye made the...
Read moreRep. Lauren Boebert underwent surgery in Colorado for a blood clot in her leg on Tuesday, her campaign team says. Boebert’s campaign said in a statement on Tuesday that Boebert...
Read moreWelcome to Foreign Policy’s Africa Brief. The highlights this week: Puntland withdraws recognition of Somalia’s federal government, Zuma is banned from South Africa’s May election, and Uganda tells civil servants...
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