Patrick Smith/Getty Images By TERESA WILTZ 09/28/2020 04:30 AM EDT Teresa Wiltz is a politics editor at POLITICO. .cms-textAlign-lefttext-align:left;.cms-textAlign-centertext-align:center;.cms-textAlign-righttext-align:right;.cms-magazineStyles-smallCapsfont-variant:small-caps; Every Black family has a trauma story,...
(Lauren Tierney/The Washington Post) ([object Object]) Eighth in a series on swing states When they sifted through the wreckage of the 2016 election, and reckoned with...
Chandigarh: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has said the Akali Dal-BJP alliance breakup was a result of the fast depleting voter base of the Akalis. AAP...
CORRIDORS OF POWER It’s perilous to infuse a stiff dose of morality into the pursuit and practice of politics because after a point, the amalgam doesn’t...
WASHINGTON — The declarations of political war started coming fast as President Trump stepped to the podium in the Rose Garden of the White House on...
The writer is an FT contributing editor The unattractive politics of Donald Trump quickly nominating Amy Coney Barrett to fill the vacant seat on the US...
Fortnight magazine was once such a must-read for Northern Ireland’s political classes that Gerry Adams apparently said “a month without Fortnight would be twice as long”....
Meet the Socialists Keeping Alive Working-Class Politics in Melbourne By Andrew Charles As Melbourne’s October council elections approach, the Victorian Socialists are stepping up their fight...
Michele Babchuk is no stranger to the local political scene having sat on board of school trustees between 2005 and 2014 and then on city council...
Since I started working in the political world, I’ve been asked one question over and over, “What do your friends think about your political leanings?” The...