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Cost of living is the issue driving the midterms. Trump calls affordability a "hoax" when Democrats say it, but his tariff regime is showing cracks.
Trump served McDonald's to connect with voters. Now, many feel they can't afford it. Trump's dilemma ahead of the midterm elections: Sympathizing with voters who face financial pressures while persuading them that his policies are working.
The new Quinnipiac University poll asked respondents whether they approved of how four Trump administration officials were handling their jobs.
The Trump administration is suing Wisconsin after the state's top election officials voted to reject a request for personal information of voters.
New polling data has shown a notable change in the President's fortunes in areas where he has traditionally struggled.
Voters who backed Donald Trump in 2024 and swung to Democrats in this year's Virginia and New Jersey elections did so over economic concerns, according to focus groups conducted by a Democratic pollster and obtained by POLITICO.
Illinois was one of four government bodies sued by the U.S. Justice Department for unredacted copies of voter rolls. Also sued were the states of Wisconsin and Georgia and Washington, D.C.
In a Newsweek interview, DNC officials announced the creation of the National Youth Coordinated Table and revealed its mission.
A poll shows congressional Democrats less popular than ever before, but that doesn’t mean voters like President Donald Trump’s use of executive power.
Follow live updates as Trump signs a defense policy bill that includes a provision to limit Pete Hegseth's travel budget if he doesn't provide Congress with unedited videos of military boat strikes.
During much of the 12.5-minute call, President Trump reiterated his claims that he had won Georgia, a state he lost by more than 11,000 votes that year.