Michigan Democratic Senate front-runner Abdul El-Sayed has faced criticism for previous comments he’s made about defunding ...
Swisher is hardly the only podcaster talking politics. Conservatives like Megyn Kelly and Tucker Carlson and some liberals ...
As he rallied Maryland Democrats at a state party fundraiser Saturday night, former President Joe Biden decried the actions ...
A new poll conducted by CNN and SSRS found that more than half of Americans say they don’t have any source they trust for political news — not even CNN. Americans are also extremely cynical about the ...
Sign up to receive our twice-weekly News & Politics newsletter. The New Yorker staff writers Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Louisa Thomas join Tyler Foggatt to ...
(CNN) — Nearly half of Americans say they don’t consider themselves a part of either major political party, the highest level of partisan independence measured by CNN polling in more than a decade.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Photo Illustration by Alberto Mier/CNN Nearly half of Americans say they don’t consider themselves a part of either major ...
Chris Hayes and Ezra Klein discuss how the Democrats are winning the battle for attention, and whether that can translate into winning elections. This is an edited transcript of “The Ezra Klein Show.” ...
Nothing’s more important on Arizona’s political calendar this week than the Republican gubernatorial debate. So much so that not only will KTAR News carry it live on-air and online (at 6 p.m.
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CNN poll finds more voters ditching the party label. What does that mean for the midterms?
In 2021, 36% of Americans identified as independents. Now, it’s 47%. CNN Political Director David Chalian joins “Inside Politics” to break down a new CNN poll showing the highest percentage of ...
The talking heads on CNN and MS NOW were not in a celebratory mood after Elon Musk became the world’s first trillionaire on Friday. Instead, pundits branded him a “white supremacist” and complained ...
President Trump sent a lot of mixed messages on the war in Iran this week, starting with imminent peace on Monday, threatening to take control of Kharg Island on Thursday, followed by more imminent ...
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