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- by By Lisa KashinskyThe potential 2028 White House hopeful called for a mandatory retirement age of 75 for government officials, which would keep him from serving a second presidential term if elected.
- by By Andrew Howard, Erin Doherty and Meredith Lee HillWhile Sen. Bill Cassidy has maintained he will win, Trump’s endorsement of Letlow is a particular blow.
- by By Elena SchneiderStates have until Friday to apply to be an early primary contest in 2028.
- by By POLITICO StaffEvery week political cartoonists throughout the country and across the political spectrum apply their ink-stained skills to capture the foibles, memes, hypocrisies and other head-slapping events in the world of politics. The fruits of these labors are hundreds of cartoons that entertain and enrage readers of all political stripes. Here's an offering of the best […]
- by By Liz CramptonAn Emerson College poll finds state Rep. James Talarico with a 9-point lead in the Democratic primary and Sen. John Cornyn neck and neck with Attorney General Ken Paxton on the GOP side.
- Sen. Bill Cassidy raised $1.65 million in the latest fundraising quarter and has $11 million in cash on hand, his team told POLITICO, as he seeks to ward off a right-wing primary challenge. The Louisiana Republican is facing several primary challengers on the right fueled by his past criticism of President Donald Trump. Cassidy voted […]
- by By Samuel Benson and Alec HernandezHispanic small business owners are souring on the Trump economy, a warning sign to Republicans ahead of this year’s midterms.
- by By Brakkton BookerBut some Democrats warn that the effort may be more difficult than it looks.
- by By Associated PressHis first ex-wife, Shelly Miles, announced the death on a livestream posted on Adams’ social media accounts.
- by By Elena SchneiderThe former Alaska congressmember will likely face off against Sen. Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska), and is a recruitment coup for national Democrats.
- by By Liz CramptonThe Republican senator is fighting to survive a competitive reelection.
- by By Samuel Benson and Nahal ToosiThe secretary of State has signaled he may not run for president in 2028, but he’s changed his mind on such matters before.
