NEW POLL: Maine Senate Race In Dead Heat
On Monday, The New York Times released a poll alongside the Portland Press Herald and Siena in which Democrat Senate nominee Graham Platner leads Collins 49% to 47% among likely voters.
The TIPP leadership index is a leading gauge of how Americans perceive the current administration's performance. Specifically the President.
On Monday, The New York Times released a poll alongside the Portland Press Herald and Siena in which Democrat Senate nominee Graham Platner leads Collins 49% to 47% among likely voters.
The Democrat fundraising powerhouse has been the focal point of controversy for years over whether its donation portal has allowed foreign donors to contribute to Democrat candidates and causes.
Rep. Pramila Jayapal’s remarks come after she held a rally to protect Temporary Protected Status following the Supreme Court’s decision last week to allow the Trump administration to revoke the TPS status of hundreds of thousands of Haitian and Syrian migrants.
Justice Amy Coney Barrett authored the majority opinion, joined by Chief Justice John Roberts and the three Democrat appointees on the court.
It should be noted that AIPAC is an Israel supporting organization, not a Jewish people supporting organization
The New York Times this week featured an article looking at the rise in pedestrian deaths, which had been trending downward for decades, but then steadily turned upward after 2009.
Gun rights advocates argue that AR-15 rifles are among the most commonly owned firearms in the United States and therefore deserve constitutional protection.
The DSA-associated Democrats who won this week will almost surely win congressional elections and have excellent chances of prevailing in US Senate races
I think it is bad for the nation, but I guess I will have to accept it: President Trump
Children born in the United States to such parents remain citizens at birth under the Citizenship Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment
The court ruled that noncitizens can apply for asylum when they are “physically present in the United States” or when they “arrive in the United States.”
House Speaker Mike Johnson had publicly urged Kean to explain his absence to constituents
“Nearly 250 years ago, the Framers decided to vest ‘[t]he executive Power’ in one person—’a President of the United States of America,’” Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in the majority opinion. “The choice was not made lightly.”
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy said she was "minded to intervene," signaling that the government is considering formal legal action to review
Elections, if they’re allowed, never change the fundamental relationship of rulers to ruled
The ruling applies to private property open to the public, such as stores, restaurants, and gas stations, as well as other locations covered by public accommodation laws.