What will Donald Trump do to bring down prices? Even he doesn’t know
A friendly MAGA interviewer asked Donald Trump, twice, a softball question on how he would bring down prices.
A friendly MAGA interviewer asked Donald Trump, twice, a softball question on how he would bring down prices.
Donald Trump keeps sending out mixed messages on early and mail-in voting, portending a repeat of the 2020 cycle, in which Democrats got out the vote early, the key to a 7 million vote landslide for Joe Biden.
Before the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, was enacted in 2010, 50 million Americans didn’t have health insurance.
Right-to-work laws “only exist to try to kill labor unions,” said Fred Zuckerman, the general secretary-treasurer of the Teamsters Union, which announced Wednesday that it wouldn’t be endorsing a presidential campaign in the 2024 race, despite the obvious.
Remember Donald Trump claiming that he’s a “leader” on IVF? He’s apparently not the kind of leader who can get his MAGA followers in the U.S. Senate to fall in line to protect the access of American families to IVF services.
We’ve been writing, a lot, about the lack of affordable housing in Waynesboro, with our goal being to make addressing the issue a flashpoint in the local City Council elections in 2024.
The baseless, blatantly racist rumor about Haitian immigrants eating pets in Springfield, Ohio, led to bomb threats closing down Springfield City Hall and several Springfield city schools on Friday.
Donald Trump was asked, three, if he would veto a national abortion ban. Three times, he sidestepped the question.
Was Donald Trump “handed $400 million on a silver platter,” as Kamala Harris claimed in Tuesday’s presidential debate?
One thing you hear from supposed independent voters is that they “want to hear more” from the candidates, this year Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, “on the issues.”
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