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Nitish Kumar's Political Journey: From JP Movement to Record 10th Term as Bihar Chief Minister
This special report from India Today delves into the four-decade political career of Nitish Kumar, Bihar's longest-serving ...
Seventy percent or more of relatively poor Republicans supported a 15 percent increase in SNAP benefits, an increase in the ...
Lindsey Williams Drath is CEO of the Forward Party. The current structures of America’s political system encourage toxic polarization, extreme policy positions, and blatant self-interest. No wonder we ...
The Cincinnatus boys soccer team took a long road trip on Wednesday with a mission in mind. The 12th-seed Lions traveled over two hours up north to face fifth-seeded Lyme in the first round of the ...
A Washington mom has described how her son got a big surprise while attending a school friend’s birthday party. October 18 is a special date for Kendra Leon, her 6-year-old son Tyler and all the rest ...
WHITEHORSE — The leaders of Yukon's three political parties have jointly denounced a wave of damaged and stolen political signs ahead of the Nov. 3 territorial election. A statement issued by the ...
Americans believe one political party is better than the other when it comes to preserving U.S. prosperity, according to a new Gallup poll. Americans’ views on the Republican Party and the Democratic ...
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The idea of "common sense" has been central to American politics since the founding of the United States. Politicians still use the phrase all the time — and perhaps none more so than President Trump.
The phrase appeals more to several demographics that strongly align with Trump, says Republican strategist Frank Luntz, including older voters,... Trump uses 'common sense' to make a political point.
The idea of "common sense" has been central to American politics since the founding of the United States. Politicians still use the phrase all the time — perhaps none more so than Donald Trump. The ...
Oct. 21 (UPI) --A new Gallup Poll released Tuesday indicates that neither major U.S. political party dominates in trust or favorability. The latest results in Washington-based Gallup's annual ...
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