Voters Are Wary of a Trump-Biden Rematch in 2024
Voters Are Wary of a Trump-Biden Rematch in 2024 Voters say they are wary of a replay of 2020 in 2024, and while they largely will fall in line at the end, they would prefer other options.
Voters Are Wary of a Trump-Biden Rematch in 2024 Voters say they are wary of a replay of 2020 in 2024, and while they largely will fall in line at the end, they would prefer other options.
For Ukraine, Many Antiwar Activists in the U.S. Make an Exception Several reasons might explain the differing response, including the fact that no American troops have been committed to the fight.
Why Alabama’s Congressional Maps May Need to Be Redrawn, Again A panel of federal judges will soon decide whether Alabama Republicans complied with a court mandate to create a map that gives Black voters more power.
Man Pleads Guilty to Sending Bomb Threat to Arizona Election Official The man made the threat online and searched for the official’s address and name with the words “how to kill,” according to prosecutors.
Without F-16s, Ukraine’s Counteroffensive Is Missing a Key Piece Most military experts doubt that they would have, and say that Kyiv can still prevail without them.
How Trump Benefits From an Indictment Effect In polling, fund-raising and conservative media, the former president has turned criminal charges into political assets.
DeSantis Gets Heckled and Trolled on His Big Day With Trump in Iowa The Florida governor was hoping to have the stage to himself, but Donald Trump and his supporters have made that hard to achieve.
Trump and DeSantis Appear at the Iowa State Fair in a Rare Candidate Convergence The leading Republican presidential rivals will be circling each other at the event on Saturday, just months before the crucial Iowa caucuses.
Democrats Dismiss Worries Over Hunter Biden Investigation After a setback for President Biden, Democrats pointed to Donald Trump’s indictments and suggested that swing voters would ultimately not care about the sins of a candidate’s son.
Richard J. Whalen, Biographer of Joseph P. Kennedy, Dies at 87 His book about the patriarch of the Kennedy political dynasty was a best seller. He later worked, briefly and not happily, for Richard M. Nixon.
Garland Appoints Weiss as Special Counsel in Hunter Biden Inquiry The attorney general said he decided to elevate David C. Weiss after the prosecutor informed him the investigation had “reached the stage” where the powers of a special counsel were necessary to continue.
A Timeline of Hunter Biden’s Life and Legal Troubles Mr. Biden, 53, has acknowledged a decades-long addiction to alcohol and crack cocaine. His foreign business dealings have led to questions about President Biden’s influence.
Republican 2024 Candidates Cast Doubt on Hunter Biden Special Counsel Candidates, including Donald J. Trump, cast doubt on the newly-named special counsel’s independence.
At Iowa State Fair, Kim Reynolds Gives 2024 Republicans a Safe Space Gov. Kim Reynolds of Iowa is hosting “chats” at the Iowa State Fair, providing the Republican contenders with a friendly forum to connect with voters.
DeSantis Is Heckled During Iowa Bus Tour The Florida governor was greeted by two women with cowbells and a bullhorn, shouting criticism of his policies as he prepared to visit the Iowa State Fair.
Yellow’s Promise to Repay Federal Debt Provokes Skepticism The trucking company, which has filed for bankruptcy protection, owes more than $700 million to the Treasury Department.
The Iowa State Fair Continues Friday, as Republican Candidates Seek a Moment With Donald J. Trump still en route to the state fair, Republican candidates hope to connect with Iowa voters before the former president grabs the spotlight.
Freight Railroads Seek Changes to Federal Safety Program Before Joining It After the derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, the nation’s major freight railroads agreed to join a federal program for workers to report safety issues. But first, they want it to be overhauled.
Spiraling Legal Bills Threaten Trump With a Cash Crunch The former president’s political orbit, including the super PAC that backs him, is already spending more than it is taking in — an unusual trajectory this far out from an election.
How Are Iowa Democrats? ‘I Can’t Even Describe to You How Bad It Is.’ As Republican presidential candidates flock to the state, Democrats there are despondent, exhausted by repeated defeats and the loss of their first-in-the-nation nominating contest.