Ohio Republicans Trying to Impeach Republican Governor
Another sign of the dissent of the GOP into madness.
Another sign of the dissent of the GOP into madness.
There’s a campaign to encourage anti-Trump Republicans and independents to vote in New Hampshire.
Proposed mid-stream changes could help Bloomberg, hurt Sanders, and divide the party.
After just two months, Mark Sanford is dropping his challenge to the incumbent President.
In a rather obvious rebuke aimed at President Trump, Mitt Romney said this week that he will not endorse anyone for President in 2020.
Former Republican Congressman and Governor Mark Sanford is running for President.
This morning it was a question, this afternoon is a done deal in three states.
Joe Walsh, a former Tea Party stalwart who served in Congress nine years ago, has thrown his hat in the ring against President Trump for the 2020 GOP Presidential Nomination.
Former South Carolina Congressman and Governor Mark Sanford is reportedly considering an intra-party challenge to President Trump
President Trump And the RNC raised a record amount in the second quarter of the year.
The first Democratic debate drew record numbers on both nights.
John Kasich hasn’t shut the door completely, but recent comments seem to make it clear he’s not likely to take on the President for the Republican nomination.
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan has ruled out what would essentially be a quixotic primary challenge against President Trump.
Justin Amash doubled down on his criticism of the President and his call for impeachment even as he came under fire from fellow Republicans.
Republican Congressman Justin Amash has always been a rebel within his own party, now he’s making that even more apparent.
Former Massachusetts Governor Bill Weld has officially joined the race for the 2020 Republican Presidential nomination
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan continues to sound like someone seriously considering running against Donald Trump.
Former Massachusetts Governor Bill Weld is preparing for a primary challenge against Donald Trump. He won’t win, but he could still have an impact.
Former Massachusetts Governor Bill Weld has rejoined the Republican Party, leading many to wonder if he’s considering a challenge to President Trump in 2020.
Gary Johnson was a successful two-term Governor in New Mexico. Now he’s making a bid to represent the Land of Enchantment in the U.S. Senate.
The dean of conservative columnists argues that the Republican Congress must be taught a lesson.
John Boehner is now pro-weed. The world just keeps getting weirder, man.
Even if you’re not sure who you should vote for, it’s obvious who you shouldn’t vote for.
Once again, the debate commission controlled by the two major parties is excluding third-party candidates from the Presidential debates.
Gary Johnson is doing better than any third-party candidate in twenty years, but that doesn’t mean he’s likely to get an invitation to the upcoming Presidential debates.
The election is now fifty-six days away and, while the race is tighter than it has been, it’s still one in which Hillary Clinton has seemingly all the advantages.
Libertarian Party Presidential candidate Gary Johnson doesn’t get much national press attention, and it doesn’t help when he flubs an answer like he did this morning.
Not surprisingly, Latino voters are heavily turned off by Donald Trump and seemingly quite eager to vote against him in the fall.
More Republican officeholders are distancing themselves from Donald Trump, but it’s time to start wondering what took them so long,
A look at the state of the race before the two party conventions begin.
George Will isn’t just refusing to vote for Donald Trump, he’s leaving the GOP entirely
Libertarian Party Presidential nominee Gary Johnson is doing quite well in the polls, when pollsters bother to include him.
The relatively unknown candidate that Bill Kristol floated as the “Never Trump” alternative has announced he’s not running for President.
With two former Republican governors running under its banner, is there such a thing as a “Libertarian Party”?
For the second election cycle in a row, and after a contentious floor fight, former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson is the Libertarian Party’s nominee for President.
With Republicans in Trump-induced disarray, Libertarians are meeting to pick their nominee and the hope that 2016 could be the year their party finally gets the attention it has craved for four decades.
Less than two weeks after he lost the election, the GOP is acting as if Mitt Romney never existed.