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parties threw into question whether she could secure enough votes to advance out of the Senate health committee. Her nomination had languished since her confirmation hearing in late February, even as activists from the Make
party during a closed-door hearing before the House Oversight Committee, over his relationship with the convicted sex offender — and his former neighbor — Jeffrey Epstein. Despite conflicting statements Lutnick had previouslymade about the duration
Republicans who’ve provoked the president’s wrath: Trump’s revenge campaign has already mobilized voters in both Indiana, where he successfully ousted [several state GOP senators](https://www.politico.com/news/2026/05/05/trump-revenge-indiana-election-results-00907629) over redistricting, and Saturday night
Republican [election overhaul](https://www.npr.org/2026/02/19/nx-s1-5719252/trump-voting-save-america-act-explainer) that President Trump said should be his congressional allies' top priority, has officially failed in the Senate. The measure was [voted on](https://x.com/SenateCloakroom/status/2062668051258982476) Thursday as an amendment
parties, who vowed to bring an expulsion vote against the Florida Democrat. Her resignation comes off the heels of two other lawmakers who left Congress last week. Eric Swalwell, the former Democratic California congressman, stepped
Republican, who received an endorsement from Donald Trump, has been a frontrunner in the governor’s race to the [surprise](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/may/08/steve-hilton-british-strategist-frontrunner-california-governor-david-cameron) of UK political veterans who described him as an “ideologue rather than
Republicans have nominated Attorney General Ken Paxton for U.S. Senate, Democrats see November as their best opportunity this century to flip Texas blue. They have a favorable political environment, aided by nationwide dissatisfaction with
party leadership; the money was returned by the Electoral Commission as “impermissible”, reportedly because Singer’s address was not up to date at the time. Singer, 81, donated $5m (£3.73m) to Make America Great
Republican newcomer and reality television star Spencer Pratt. The winner will lead the second-largest city in the US, grappling with issues like homelessness and affordable housing as Los Angeles gears up to host
party, all this should justify his emergence in the coming months as the natural candidate of the French centre-right and set him on course for victory. They expect other contenders from the same political
Party](https://www.npr.org/2026/05/10/nx-s1-5817491/uk-elections-keir-starmer-resign-reform-green) in local elections earlier this month. Schlapp said Farage, who was a major force behind the 2016 Brexit vote, showed how to mainstream blunt talk about immigration that many on Britain
Republican Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette, a longtime supporter of his, in Tuesday's primary. Evette's biggest challenger is another Trump enthusiast, four-term Attorney General Alan Wilson. Congresswoman Nancy Mace, who claims her vote
Republican hawks have issued a rare rebuke of [Donald Trump](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/donaldtrump) over his planned peace deal with Iran, describing it as a “disaster” and questioning why the US president launched
Republicans — and possibly cost them the seat. Paxton’s announcement came after Texas GOP Chair Abraham George, a fellow conservative hardliner, [asked the candidates](https://x.com/abrahamgeorge/status/2057468826007072869) to move beyond their feud out of consideration
Republicans and Democrats in the House voted Wednesday to pass a bill to address the nation's housing affordability crisis. It encourages homebuilding across the country and would ban corporate landlords from buying up more
party in Michigan’s purple seventh district. “I learned at Sunrise just how important it is who is in office,” Lawrence, a Lansing native, said. The group made headlines in 2018 when it stormed
party will blame Black voters if Talarico loses. “Black voters have been let down over time,” said Antjuan Seawright, a longtime Democratic strategist who has advised the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. “What some
party. Most of them voted for Biden in 2020 and then Trump in 2024. A couple swung in the other direction. At some point in the past decade, they have all voted for Trump
party of his choosing. And he has final approval over how his name, image and likeness are portrayed and presented at the airport, meaning any photographs, written descriptions or biographical references to Trump
Party’s rising stars](https://www.politico.com/news/2026/04/29/colin-allred-julie-johnson-gop-texas-gerrymander-primary-00897619) against each other in Texas’ newly redrawn 33rd District. Allred’s victory Tuesday means he’s all but certain to win the general election in the deep-blue