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Lisa KashinskyPolitico |
The former U.N. ambassador is seizing on Alexei Navalny’s death as a persistent line of attack on Donald Trump.
The former South Carolina governor is seizing on Trump’s court entanglements this week.
Democratic governors whose states are grappling with a surge of migrants have been in talks with the White House about turning up the pressure on...
DNC Chair Jaime Harrison suggested he’s open to finding a way to seat New Hampshire delegates at summer convention.
The Republican presidential contender was responding to a strike that killed three U.S. troops.
He has defied political gravity before. But voting data out of Iowa and New Hampshire are giving his GOP detractors cause for optimism.
Nikki Haley is expected to benefit.
Whether Nikki Haley is within striking distance of Donald Trump depends on the survey.
The two longshot candidates squared off in a New Hamphsire debate on Monday.
Haley is swiping at Trump in a fight over her record on gas taxes.
The endorsement is a boost for Haley in the first primary state.
The former New Jersey governor is banking his entire campaign on New Hampshire.
For years, it was verboten for presidential candidates to campaign during Patriots games. Not anymore.
Christie’s staked his campaign on New Hampshire, where Haley is rising far faster than he is.
Chris Christie and Nikki Haley are relying on big support from independents. But Dean Phillips could pull a slice of that voting bloc away.
The state is moving its primary up to January after two cycles of February voting.
The third debate helped the New Hampshire governor narrow the choices for his coveted endorsement.
The 2024 primary is so flat that politicians are making their own entertainment and, perhaps, setting the stage for 2028.
Joe Biden’s supporters are working to avoid an embarrassment in New Hampshire, where his name will not be on the ballot.
Sen. Ed Markey was booed by a crowd Monday after calling for a “de-escalation of the current violence” from both sides of the burgeoning conflict.
Even supporters of Trump’s rivals talk about them like potential vice presidents.