Et Tu, Sen. Manchin?
After taking principled decisions to thwart unwise schemes, Sen. Manchin seems to have caved, likely channeling millions into the alternate energy industry and for unnecessary incentives.
The TIPP leadership index is a leading gauge of how Americans perceive the current administration's performance. Specifically the President.
After taking principled decisions to thwart unwise schemes, Sen. Manchin seems to have caved, likely channeling millions into the alternate energy industry and for unnecessary incentives.
American economy has contracted during the last two quarters. Now, the Biden administration is attempting to redefine 'recession' and banking on the NBER to save the November midterms.
To strengthen election integrity, Congress must pass legislation making it more difficult for members of Congress to object to a state's electors and for state legislators to override the popular vote.
President Biden's advisers fail with flying colors.
Sen. Machin’s decision to walk away from the President’s multi-billion dollar climate change plan should be commended, not condemned.
Contenders to succeed Boris Johnson as British prime minister must secure the backing of 120 MPs to reach the final shortlist of two candidates.
States must address the irregularities caused by unprecedented electoral changes put in before the 2020 elections. The partisan J6 committee is unlikely to take the initiative.
Americans of all political stripes oppose exploiting the judicial and congressional investigative apparatus for politics.
Prime Minister Johnson departs the office in disarray. His exit teaches all elected leaders a lesson.
Throughout UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s three-year premiership, he has stumbled from one scandal to another.
President Biden’s policies and approaches have failed to instill confidence in the American people. At this point, he looks like an unlikely choice for the 2024 Democrat Primary.
Americans' perception of the effectiveness of school safety measures.
The SCOTUS decisions have, as far as Republicans are concerned, put to rest two burning issues. What would it mean for the Party in the midterms?