Representative Rich McCormick, who represents a deep-red Trump district, was faced uproar at his own town hall.
Senate Bill 107 would allow candidates for state and local school boards to declare their political party on the ballot.
State. Sen. John F. Kennedy, R-Macon, speaks on a bill he sponsored to rewrite Georgia's litigation rules to limit lawsuits ...
The Republican Party is surging, not just nationally but also here in Erie County. Voters from all walks of life are ...
The mayor discussed options to run for re-election in the Republican contest as recently as Monday. Asked for comment, he ...
President Donald Trump addressed a gathering of Republican governors in Washington this evening after hosting a Black History ...
TikTok user Hobbitparty, who herself tried out the “Republican makeup” trend, refers to the look as outdated — perhaps a ...
A foundational principle of American conservatism is that government should stay out of personal decisions. That’s why, when ...
U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell made an interesting announcement on his 83rd birthday Thursday. The long-serving Kentucky legislator stated he would not seek reelection. McConnell noted that he was ...
Alongside the Club for Growth, such groups as Grover Norquist’s Americans for Tax Reform and the Koch Network’s Americans for ...
Rep. Rich McCormick, who represents a safe GOP district, came under harsh criticism that focused on the Trump ...