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Gonzales, who represents a Texas border district, tells a Tribune Festival audience that his own party will be to blame for defeats in the November election.
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A lot hangs in the balance on who former President Donald Trump chooses as his running mate: the vice presidential nominee might shape the MAGA movement or could woo voters who lean moderate.
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In his teens and his 20s, Stickland was a prolific internet troll. But instead of growing out of it, he would make a career of it — ascending to the role of a conservative Texas powerbroker, before taking heat for hosting a meeting with white supremacist Nick Fuentes.
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In 2020, Latino voters shifted slightly more Republican. Ahead of 2024, these voters could be the deciders in an election that might come down to just thousands of votes in states like Wisconsin.
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Vice President Harris' ascent to her current position represents a long step toward making women's full political equality a reality in both parties.
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While Republican lawmakers are loudly against the bill, a lot of the spending will go to areas they represent.
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The Texas border counties are seeing a voting shift towards the Republican Party. What’s behind this political trend? Also, exploring the investigation into a Bexar County deputy who Tased a migrant teen at a refugee shelter.
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This is the second time the Wyoming Republican faced calls for her removal as the No. 3 Republican in the House. But this time, she did not have support from top Republicans.
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The Republican Party is rife with internal conflict in the wake of the Trump administration, after a years-long erosion of political norms and the ramping up of a now dangerously polarized electorate. What's next for the GOP?
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In a letter to followers, Allen West walks a tightrope between his conspiracy-laden past missives and something more acceptable to today's climate.