Secretary of State Adrian Fontes says he won’t support sacrificing access or accuracy for faster results, but will advocate for more funding.
Checking in the state of the Republican Party in Rhode Island: While it's closing in on two decades since it last won ...
I don’t believe that most Trump supporters want chaos and mayhem in the streets. What they do want is for the Democratic ...
Bringing Americans together as the Marquis de Lafayette did would be unlikely in 2024, but the country can still learn from ...
An interview with the Democratic strategist about a new initiative he's pushing to deepen the party's understanding of how ...
Kamala was sold as a celebrity, not a politician, and celebrities aren't taken seriously. Struggling people want solid policy ...
State party leaders met to discuss making the party chair a full-time position. But the impact on the current chair's future is unclear.
“What I worry about is something where the way everyone’s mind works is they want a discrete, elegant, one-to-two sentence ...
Vice President Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) are set to address the Democratic National Committee’s (DNC) finance ...
U.S. Reps. Ed Case and Rep. Jill Tokuda were on opposite sides of the recent House vote that advanced a measure to restrict ...
Across the U.S., Latino immigrants who’ve been in the country a long time felt that asylum-seekers got preferential treatment ...
Andy Kim may be the senator-elect from New Jersey, but his sports allegiances and South Jersey home base might make him the ...