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There’s more to launching a third party than posting about it on social media. But Musk can still "disrupt" America’s ...
Initially, the plan for Greenwich to honor Bush was to have a statue of him, along with a water feature/fountain, on ...
It wasn’t long ago that political junkies were mulling George Prescott Bush’s presidential prospects. But not now, writes ...
Voters are increasingly dissatisfied with both major parties, and express a desire for a viable alternative option.
Could Elon Musk succeed where Ross Perot failed? With deep pockets and disaffected voters, a third party bid may be more plausible.
With the legislation, Mr. Trump turned his back on his much-repeated promise not to cut Medicaid. The new act tears the ...
Elon Musk, the single biggest Republican donor in the 2024 elections, says he wants to create a new political party to lower ...
Wallace, Perot, Nader, Stein, now Musk? The mogul has floated securing just enough seats in Congress to make his America ...
White House Report Card last Saturday, we dared President Donald Trump to top his historic success of the previous seven days ...
Musk’s outrage over Trump’s signature legislation fuels a pledge to rejoin the political fray, despite the wounds he’s taken ...
Recent approval rating polls show Trump receiving worse approval than his own average. His approval ratings remain among the lowest in modern history.
Maintaining this balance is difficult but critical for Democrats to win in November.