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There’s more to launching a third party than posting about it on social media. But Musk can still "disrupt" America’s ...
It wasn’t long ago that political junkies were mulling George Prescott Bush’s presidential prospects. But not now, writes ...
The world's richest man challenges Trump and explores options to break the bipartisanship following the example of Ross Perot in the 90s, but the rules make it very expensive and exhausting to go ...
The hardening of public opinion against mass immigration that took place when the border was in shambles under Biden may be ...
Presidential approval ratings show Americans' views during each term. See what the latest polls rated Donald Trump and how it ...
Advocacy groups filed a lawsuit last week accusing the Trump administration of targeting brown-skinned people during its ...
The Presidential Leadership Scholars program, founded by Presidents George W. Bush, Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush, aims to develop leaders who can work across partisan lines to make a positive ...
ICE and National Guard raid California pot farms, detain workers, sparking protests and concerns over deportation policy.
Could Elon Musk succeed where Ross Perot failed? With deep pockets and disaffected voters, a third party bid may be more plausible.
As Americans marked the 249th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence last weekend, polling data on patriotism highlighted an alarming trend.
Elon Musk wants to build a new political party to challenge America's two-party system. But it won't be easy, even for the ...