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Walking off stage after the debate with Trump, Joe Biden whispered, "I really f---ed up, didn't I?" Jill Biden whispered back, "Yes, you did."
Republican presidential candidates, from left, former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, former Vice President Mike Pence, Florida Gov. Ron DeSan
In a CBS interview published Wednesday, Jill Biden said she worried Joe Biden was having a stroke during the 2024 debate where he stumbled over words, trailed off, and at times seemed confused. These comments are a sharp contrast to the public stance she took in the days following the debate.
Three Democratic candidates for Michigan’s U.S. Senate seat took to the debate stage at the Mackinac Policy Conference on Thursday.
Defense of free speech fell short of avoiding biases as a commentary regarding teammates’ sentiments about President Donald Trump missed confronting a “contradiction.” Friday in New York, […]
Before it became a state, before there was a Capitol dome in Topeka, the Kansas Territory was consumed by a defining question: whether it would enter the Union free or slave. That struggle played out through elections, conventions, newspapers, and public ...
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2026 Election: GOP candidates for corporation commissioner to debate
A primary election debate between the Republican candidates for the state's corporation commissioner will be held at 6 p.m. on May 19.
"Sometimes candidates who are ahead oftentimes try to minimize their risk by having less contact with their opponents," KOAT political expert Brian Sanderoff said.
Christie is doubling down on his criticism that his fellow Republican presidential candidates are too timid to take on Trump and his legal troubles. The former New Jersey governor