A former Republican presidential hopeful has said he agrees with "every word" of a recent speech given by Democratic former President Barack Obama. Joe Walsh, who ran in the 2012 Republican ...
Delta said the Nov. 5 presidential election is expected to shave 1 percentage point from its unit revenue in the December quarter. Some analysts said the hit is worse than their estimates.
“Deadline: White House” legal reporter and former prosecutor Jordan Rubin answers your questions about the Supreme Court, Trump’s trials and other legal issues. By Jordan Rubin “If ...
The race is heating up, and the polls show it. Tuesday's vice presidential debate between Republican Sen. JD Vance of Ohio and Democratic Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota was likely the last of the debates.
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Any one of the events could have counted as an October surprise in a presidential election year. If residents of North Carolina or Georgia face obstacles at the ballot box, turnout could be deflated.
keeping you informed every step of the way to the November election Republicans are hoping JD Vance’s performance in the vice presidential debate has helped to shake off his “weird” image ...
Democrats were left disappointed by Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s performance in Tuesday night’s vice presidential debate, with some saying Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, the runner-up in the ...
The vice-presidential debate last night ... but democracy is bigger than winning an election.” He added, “You shake hands, and then you try to do everything you can to help the other side ...
But it gets harder to believe that your side is the cognitive elite entitled to rule when your vice presidential candidate, like Walz at the debate, seems plainly far less smart than his opponent.
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Democrat Tim Walz and Republican JD Vance, two sons of America’s Midwestern heartland with deeply opposing views on the issues gripping the country, shook hands on Tuesday night to ...