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Ron DeSantis could receive a key endorsement, though evangelical leader Bob Vanderplaats says "the jury's still out" on his decision. → Read More
Several Republican candidates criticized President Biden for a recent prisoner swap with Iran. → Read More
Under current law, Gov. Ron DeSantis would have to resign his office, effective on Inauguration Day in 2025, even if he does not win the presidency. → Read More
Lawmakers who attended DeSantis' policy discussion said they were keeping their powder dry and wouldn't make any endorsements just yet. → Read More
Under the law, anyone performing an abortion after six weeks of pregnancy could be charged with a third-degree felony. → Read More
The long-shot 2024 presidential candidate says he can take Trump's agenda "further than he ever did." → Read More
DeSantis noted in an interview that his own administration in Florida lacks "daily drama" and laughed off Trump's nickname for him, "Ron DeSanctimonious." → Read More
"Don't wait around for the guys who are sitting on the sidelines unable to make up their mind," Haley told donors at an exclusive Club for Growth retreat in Palm Beach Saturday. → Read More
Views on foreign policy reveal differences among the field of possible Republican 2024 presidential candidates. → Read More
Haley served as the governor of South Carolina and U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. → Read More
Their responses offered an early preview of how they might run against Biden, their likely opponent in 2024. → Read More
New Hampshire's place in the process is still an open question, after state Democrats say they could skip the line. → Read More
Haley will become the first Republican to get in the 2024 presidential race since former President Donald Trump launched his bid. → Read More
Documents marked as classified were found at the vice president's home in Carmel, Indiana. → Read More
The Florida Department of Education sent a letter to the College Board on Jan. 12 objecting to the course. → Read More
Republican hopefuls may distinguish themselves on the issue during the primaries, but it could haunt the nominee during the general election. → Read More
Before they begin to court voters, ambitious politicians often have to gauge whether their families are on board. → Read More
Bankman-Fried is facing eight charges for financial crimes, including campaign finance violations. → Read More
Although Rep. Lee Zeldin of N.Y. isn't running against the RNC chair, he said she shouldn't remain in her post. → Read More
The current order of nominating contests is Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina. → Read More