The rule that no president can serve more than two full terms became part of the U.S. Constitution in 1951, after President ...
Like the seasons, political parties come and go. In 1847, Abraham Lincoln was elected to Congress as a Whig. By 1854 that ...
Like the seasons, political parties come and go. In 1847, Abraham Lincoln was elected to Congress as a Whig. By 1854 that ...
In a major judicial victory for Democrats, Susan Crawford has won a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, defeating conservative former Attorney General Brad Schimel in a high-stakes race.
Embattled Democrats have new reason to hope. The party has spent the early months of the year soul-searching the causes of a ...
In today’s edition … Progressive group targets vulnerable Republican districts after strong Dem showing in special elections ...
WSJ’s Richard Rubin interviews a leading voice among House conservatives who are demanding that big spending cuts be attached to Trump’s ambitious tax cuts.
Americans hold more favorable views of Republicans than Democrats, even as favorability remains grim across the board, ...
A trio of off-cycle election results show the president and his party losing political ground, even as they won two of the three races. Political correspondent Lisa Desjardins has a look at the ...
The party’s activist base was jolted by a senator’s marathon speech and electoral victories, but questions linger about broad ...
Hive editors observe how the 35-year-old congresswoman is “speaking in much clearer terms” about Donald Trump than the rest ...
Since the mid-1850's, the Democrats and Republicans have dominated the American political scene. As pervasive as it has become, however, the two-party system is not an inherent part of the federal ...
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