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A report from the Department of the Interior encourages the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina to continue seeking recognition ...
Rep. J.D. Scholten said in a statement he was suspending his campaign and endorsing Democratic Rep. Josh Turek, who launched ...
An Iowa Democratic state lawmaker is bowing out of the 2026 U.S. Senate primary race and endorsing a colleague as the “best ...
Along with RINO (Republican In Name Only), "woke" is one of the top go-to insults of MAGA Republicans — who not only use the ...
The state House speaker's establishment-backed campaign now turns to the November contest in a crucial battleground race.
Before the One Big Beautiful Bill Act passed Congress, Marilyn Maddocks was “terrified” that lawmakers held her fate in their ...
A Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in North Carolina next year said Friday that he’s ending his bid now that Republican ...
Open race in North Carolina set to be one of the most competitive North Carolina’s two-term senior senator, Republican Thom Tillis, announced in June that he would not be seeking reelection.
North Carolina Reps. Carla Cunningham and Nasif Majeed sold us out in voting to overturn Gov. Josh Stein’s veto of Senate Bill 266, which will facilitate Duke Energy building more fossil fuel ...
When Republican Sen. Thom Tillis announced he would not seek 2026 re-election, he did it with a warning. He voted for Trump's former lawyer Emil Bove anyway.
It’s a sign that the Republican Party – or rather Trump’s MAGA version of it – is running out of energy, issues and formidable candidates.
Democratic strategists say recent developments in Georgia and North Carolina mark a rare opening for the party in the South heading into the midterms.