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Dissatisfaction with schools, and a supercharged conservative movement, allowed ESAs to take a leap since the pandemic.
WASHINGTON – House Democrats' are looking to target Republican incumbents in swing districts across the Rust Belt, upper Midwest and the Sun Belt – as well as several Trump allies who Democrats argue ...
It appears that President Donald Trump has buried the hatchet when it comes to former New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu, who ...
While the swing state saw Republicans temporarily take the lead in the number of registered voters, the Democrats are back as ...
Battles have raged over government role in education. As a result, there’s a “a marked partisan split” of opinion on the ...
Ticket-splitting is making a comeback among Latinos, and Democrats now turn out more reliably than Republicans in ...
"Imagine if we had six House Republicans show similar courage" in breaking off from the majority, writes one reader. "How ...
"I was educated in a red state and spent most of my teaching career in red states. Every second I spent in those systems was ...
WASHINGTON — Michigan Democratic Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow — who has criticized her party for being out-of-touch and ...
A commercial study by Nameberry calculating the “reddest” and “bluest” baby names across the country reflects a stark divide ...
Dan Osborn, the independent Senate candidate who nearly toppled an incumbent Republican last year, is taking steps to prove ...
By contrast, Republicans and conservatives have only reached 50% of the Wisconsin vote twice since 2018 in 12 elections for ...