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It’s time for Congress to demand that 'Fair Access to Banking Services' rules be a priority. → Read More
Republican political strategists are not dummies. This calculus of figuring out how to activate crossover voters is not hard. → Read More
They don’t have the money on hand to pay everyone if everyone wants to cash out at the same time. → Read More
Bhumitra points out that economic problems at the county, state, and federal levels impose issues that his gated city must deal with. → Read More
Darin Selnick hopes to bring his experience in the military, and in working with veterans, to a city government role. → Read More
if one wanted to run as a Republican in this district, the ability to appeal to voters across party lines very quickly becomes a vital asset → Read More
Against all odds, Kristina Irwin is on the November election ballot competing to win a seat in the California State Senate after qualifying as a write-in vote. → Read More
As a freshman Republican lawmaker, Quang saw six of the bills he worked on become law. → Read More
“It's about local control,” says Ferraro. → Read More
Lori Mills is as a modern-day political Minuteman. → Read More
A "No More Pie in the Sky" philosophy drives him to serve with refreshing pragmatism. → Read More
Meuser hopes to win the election by attracting crossover voters who have been disenfranchised by the political process and want to see change returned to Washington. → Read More
California “firing blind and not knowing your target and what is beyond it,” lawsuits began to move through the courts to an inevitable injunction. → Read More
At the other end of the American continent is a place called California, where every argument that New York made about why it has the right to treat its residents like serfs on a reservation is garbage. → Read More
I came to admire Mr. Gorbachev on October 10th 1986. The next day US President Ronald Reagan and Secretary General Mikhail Gorbachev walked out of a house in Reykjavik, Iceland together. → Read More
Speculation about the motives and the consequences began even before the last fragments of metal came to rest on the ground. → Read More
Japan Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's party is expected to make gains that will enable his government to move forward on key issues. → Read More
The key question is, will it end before other flashpoints on the European checkerboard explode? → Read More
Both sides are now searching for what they can declare as sufficient victory to end the conflict. → Read More
Ukraine is acknowledging that the war has created operational realities that must be resolved. → Read More