There’s an important bit of contingency planning that Republicans have neglected to do.
Trump on Thursday gave credence to the claims of critics that his administration had an ulterior — and partisan — motive in pressing for inclusion of the question.
County auditors are wrestling with the slowdowns and bugaboos of a sparkling new $9.5 million statewide elections system known as VoteWa.
The 2020 election is shaping up arguably as the most fascinating presidential selection event in modern history.
During his 1992 run for the White House, he kept pointing out that Capitol Hill was the only workplace in America where the employees could park their cars, but the owners couldn’t.
The explanations don’t excuse the horrifying details that have trickled into view despite the Trump administration’s efforts to hide them.
Donald Trump is a greater threat than any other U.S. president has been to the children of tomorrow.
The president’s policies far too often have eschewed legal remedies in exchange for actions driven by dogma and specious reasoning.
Now that working moms are the norm, more dads are stepping up, and it’s a beautiful thing to watch.
A congratulatory visit to the White House would merely reinforce the idea that everything in our republic is fine. It’s not.
President Donald Trump would like to see the deal ratified without delay. It’s a bit like a used-car salesperson giving you 10 minutes to accept the deal of the century.
It seems an inevitability that every year around the Fourth of July, certain media will publish a series of articles reminding people how unremarkable it is to live in America.
State lawmakers outdid themselves this year in the assortment of ways they chose to extract more bucks from us.