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The new and diverse freshman class will be arriving on Capitol Hill with a spring in their step.
Prepare for a rollback of progressive achievements on everything from gay rights to abortion.
The high-profile, progressive senator may have ruled out a 2020 run for the White House, but a lot can happen in two years.
Early forecasts for Trump’s 2019 federal budget claim the deficit will nearly double to $984bn.
I have had to warn my ten-year-old daughter not to join in the anti-Trump conversations on her school bus; to keep her head down and avoid any political discussions. I worry for her safety.
Both men have a certain authenticity and unpretentiousness that their rivals lack.
Paul Ryan's refusal to condemn Trump is not caused by terror or fear; rather, it is a cynical, self-serving tactic.
Sanders, unlike Clinton, had a clear and coherent vision. As of now, he is the best hope the Democrats have of retaking the White House in 2020.
With an 80 per cent approval rating with Republican voters, the President will be difficult to dislodge through any means other than the ballot box.
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What will a president with such a fondness for kooky theories say or do next time there's a terrorist attack? Or a public health crisis?
Trump will lead the whitest, most male cabinet in memory – a bizarre melange of the unqualified and the unhinged.