When the five NDP leadership candidates take the debate stage on Thursday, they will face two challenges — convincing Canadians the party is still relevant, and then rebuilding it.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jon Burrows was the only candidate to replace Mike Nesbitt as leader of the UUP [PA Media] Jon Burrows has said he wants the ...
CNN NewsNight” Abby Phillip sat quietly on Wednesday as a white comedian who worked for late-night hosts Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart lectured Republican strategist Shermichael Singleton […] ...
The hard-knock life of a blue-state Republican looks even worse this midterm.
Jon Burrows will call for a "line in the sand reset" as he officially becomes the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) leader later. He will tell party members this is "not just a leadership change" but is a ...
President Donald Trump’s call to “nationalize” elections and continued false claims of fraud are defining races this year for offices that oversee the voting process in key battleground states ...
In a one-on-one interview with CBC News, Naheed Nenshi suggested that he asked candidates not to stand in the way of his attempt to win the next Alberta provincial election.
The Democratic primary in New Jersey’s 11th Congressional District remains too close to call, but one thing is certain after ...
Mr. Edsall contributes a weekly column from Washington on politics, demographics and inequality. This column is an experiment of sorts: an outline of items in a hypothetical 2028 Democratic Party ...
The Democratic Party has become the political home of religious nones. The sorting of religion between parties has deep implications for our politics. Here in Texas, the religion gap between parties ...
Senator Elizabeth Warren recently urged Democrats to stop “sucking up to the rich and powerful” in favor of a working-class agenda. Billionaires and those who represent their interests, including Liam ...
Democratic donors say that the fatal shootings by federal agents in Minnesota this month have not only generated outrage in key fundraising circles but have compelled many to open up their checkbooks.