The top Republican in California's State Assembly said Friday that he is reaching out to President-elect Donald Trump, asking him to partner with California when he assumes office in January 2025.
In part due to economic and border security concerns, Latinos in California appear to have moved toward Donald Trump. But ...
In part due to economic and border security concerns, Latinos in California appear to have moved toward Donald Trump. But ...
Complicating the matter for senators is the Trump campaign’s decision to not engage, so far, in the traditional transition ...
President-elect Donald Trump’s housing policy for his second term is vague at best. But based on available information, many ...
State Republican leaders have long attempted to distance themselves from the president-elect in hopes that a more moderate image will earn them swing votes in deep-blue California ...
If Republicans keep the House majority, that would give the party control of all three branches of government after the GOP won control of the U.S. Senate and Donald Trump won the presidential ...
Results and research show even in one of the nation’s most progressive states, voters do not fully embrace the politics of ...
Here's another way to look at why Republicans swept the 2024 elections: It's the fault, only partly, of course, of the ...
PHOENIX — Gov. Katie Hobbs says she won’t join other Democratic governors forming a group to actively oppose some policies of ...
Here's a look at how states led by Democrats worked against Trump policies last time and how it might go in his second term.
Sen. Mitch McConnell didn’t ruin Congress. That distinction rests with former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and his band of ...