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Some Democrats argue their leaders aren’t owning up to the truth about Biden — and risk keeping the issue alive indefinitely.
What we can learn from polls about the president’s action-filled second term so far and how Democrats are looking.
Whitmer was asked what signs of decline she saw in Biden, to which she said she had “not read the book” outlining claims of the former president's mental decline.
Bills would amend Michigan's civil rights act to separate teams based on birth certificate sex, but face uphill battle in Democratic-controlled Senate.
Prominent Democrats – from congressional leaders to potential 2028 presidential contenders – are grappling with revived ...
"We got so screwed by Biden, as a party," former Obama adviser David Plouffe is quoted saying in a New Yorker excerpt from ...
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI), in an interview with CNN's Pamela Brown on Thursday, said she was too busy working to notice ...
The cultural shift in moving away from the image of a metal-bending manufacturer into a software-led technology company ...
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear says he's committed to remaining in office through 2027. But that hasn't stopped anyone else from looking ahead to 2028.
Because of technical hiccups with the site, lawmakers in the House and Senate on Tuesday, May 13, approved giving themselves a one-month deadline extension to file their financial disclosures this ...
Original Sin” co-authors Alex Thompson and Jake Tapper note that Harris advisers made it a literal dry run — deciding not to ...
The Michigan Education Savings Program, one of the state’s three 529 college savings plans, has marked its 25th anniversary of empowering Michigan families to invest in their children’s educational ...