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After New Hampshire, only one path to victory remained visible
BY PHILIP
NO OTHER CANDIDATE ON THE BALLOT THIS year made a bigger splash simply by entering a race than Ken Paxton. The firebrand Texas attorney general and Donald Trump booster is giving U.S. Senator John Cor
The party may be winning special elections and polling strongly, yet members remain anxious. A year into his reign, the DNC chair is betting on organizing and infrastructure—not insiders—to turn momentum into power
Unstoppable force By Lucy Feldman TEYANA TAYLOR IS BALANCING A WORKLOAD that borders on ridiculous. On the day we speak, her to-do list includes participating in a Q&A about One Battle After Another,
Snap election called: Danish prime minister Mette Frederiksen (pictured) has announced a snap election for 24 March, saying the next four years are “decisive” for her country, says Paulin Kola on BBC
ONE ICY MORNING IN FEBRUARY, nearly 200 people gathered in a church in downtown Richmond, Va. Most had awakened before dawn and driven in from across the state. There were Republicans and Democrats fr
With the president initially refusing to endorse a candidate, Texas’ Republican Senate primary gives a glimpse of what could shape a post-Trump GOP: grassroots power or governing pragmatism