
What’s a Kennedy worth to Trump?
The former independent candidate is not forecast to make a big impact on the Republican campaign, but could make a difference in swing states

The former independent candidate is not forecast to make a big impact on the Republican campaign, but could make a difference in swing states

Former Reagan and Bush officials warn that the former U.S. president is a risk to democracy

The Democratic candidate is the favorite for most pollsters, but the race against the former president is still very close

The judge wants more time to study the lawsuit filed by 16 Republican states that want to eliminate ‘Parole in Place,’ a program that could benefit 500,000 migrants

Polls show contradictions in the attitudes of Hispanic voters, but they also indicate that the Democratic campaign of Kamala Harris is beginning to seduce independents

The candidates are avoiding talking about specific policies, opting instead to talk about big ideas and personal stories. It’s a close race where the Democrat is pushing for joy, while the Republican is presenting a grimmer vision of the country

One of the main goals suggested in the document is to ‘secure the border, finish building the wall, and deport illegal aliens’

Writer Karl Kraus anticipated the Orwellian vision of a totalitarian society influenced by doublethink that obscured the Fuhrer’s aims

A study reveals that family stress caused by fear of deportation triples the risk of mental issues such as depression and aggression among Hispanic youth

In a spectacle that goes beyond politics, the DNC has tried to spin the narrative so that Trump is no longer presented as an evil genius, but rather a petty buffoon
The Democratic candidate delivered a rousing speech to close out the Democratic National Convention, which was euphoric over the vice president’s chances of winning the White House
The Department of Homeland Security warns of the risk that they may be subject to human trafficking and suffer exploitation or forced labor

The television star, the music legend and the poet led the call for a vote for Harris in Chicago Wednesday, while there is speculation about an appearance by Beyoncé on the final day of the conclave

The vice president will give the most important speech of her political career Thursday, in which she will accept the presidential nomination from a party that is enthusiastic and has united against all odds around her candidacy

Citizenship and Immigration Services receives applications for the Parole in Place program starting this week

Elections involve a complex process that takes more than a year, from the time aspiring candidates seek support, to the inauguration of the new president

The party’s conclave is being held in a festive atmosphere, with more than 50,000 people gathering in Chicago to acclaim Kamala Harris as their presidential candidate after Joe Biden’s withdrawal

The former presidential couple launched a message of unity at the Democratic convention and drew drastic contrasts between the vice president and her opponent, Donald Trump

In the summer of 1996, Bill Clinton had few doubts he would be re-elected. The country was enjoying peace and economic prosperity, and there was no hint yet of the political polarization that was to come

The superstar voiced her support for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris in the 2020 presidential election, but has not yet declared her preference this year

The city where the party was split in half in 1968 by the Vietnam War optimistically welcomes the convention that will hail Kamala Harris as its candidate

‘I love the job, but I love my country more,’ the president said as he passed the baton to his vice president at the Democratic convention in Chicago

The four-day televised event begins Monday in Chicago with a tribute to Joe Biden’s legacy before turning the spotlight on the vice president
Kamala Harris’ husband has used the high-profile position to fight antisemitism and toxic masculinity. ‘I’m her partner, I’m her best friend and I’m her husband. And that’s what I’m here for. I’m here to have her back,’ he says

While the vice president presents a joyful image, the Republican is known for his furrowed brow and raised fist

According to a new study, the rate of crimes such as homicide, armed robbery and rape have declined across the country — contrary to public perception. But this fact is unlikely to impact debate on the issue, which is one of the top concerns for voters

Texas will require hospitals to report the immigration status of patients and Oklahoma wants to assess the cost of educating children who lack legal residency