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WASHINGTON—President Trump’s high-stakes push to create more Republican House seats and keep the majority from flipping to Democrats has erupted into a cross-country fight, prompting the exodus of ...
At a time when many Americans feel disillusioned by national politics, we offer this reminder: Governors still lead.
Anderson Clayton wanted a headline name to speak at North Carolina Democrats' summer gala — but the state party chair ...
Governor Andy Beshear met with other Democratic governors from across the country on Friday to discuss the challenges their ...
"I'm really pissed quite frankly, and we're going to do whatever we can do to stop this,” Gov. Tony Evers said about ...
In an email to supporters, former U.S. Rep. and longtime state lawmaker Al Lawson Jr. says he's mulling a run for Florida ...
Meeting in Wisconsin, Democratic governors across the country called on states to "respond in kind" to Trump's effort to ...
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear was among the Democratic governors voicing their concerns about the impact of tariffs. At the ...
Education Secretary Linda McMahon emphasized state-level education control as a nonpartisan priority, citing diverse needs across Republican and Democratic states.
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis released an “Education Roadmap for Governors” this week, highlighting a measurement mismatch found ...
Minnesota might no longer pay the roughly $100,000 dues to be a member of the bipartisan National Governors Association anymore.
But let’s get to the heart of the matter: Democratic governors are also full of swagger because they believe they’ll nominate one of their own for president, and win, in 2028.
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