Laura Moser Shakes Off the DCCC
The candidate for Texas’s 7th Congressional District has seen an outpouring of support—and money—since coming under fire from the national party.
The candidate for Texas’s 7th Congressional District has seen an outpouring of support—and money—since coming under fire from the national party.
An analysis of the first four days of early voting in the March 6 primaries indicates that the fabled rebellion against the Republican social conservative leadership may not be materializing.
This test of will and political strength has become symbolic of the larger struggle in the Texas Republican Party this year.
The majority of members also received high grades for their voting record on gun issues.
A plan to fix the Alamo site could have propelled the political scion to glory. Instead it’s become his biggest battle.
The closer we get to the March 6 primary election, the more we should expect to see the conflict between centrist Republicans and far-right conservatives grow more intense.
Digging into the U.S. Senate hopeful's six hour Spotify playlist.
These eleven referenda could determine whether the bathroom bill or private school vouchers return for further debate.
Senator Ted Cruz told the Senate that Republicans did not campaign to grant amnesty to undocumented immigrants.
Things got heated between two candidates after one made a comment about the other’s marriage.
George P. struggles in his reelection campaign, and George W. finds his approval rating soaring as Americans compare him to President Trump.
The governor enters his reelection campaign with plenty of questions about long-term vision and legacy.
Senator Cruz set the stage for a 2013 federal shutdown with a dramatic reading of Green Eggs and Ham. Now, he’s quiet.
Abbott opened his 2018 campaign by attacking school districts, local governments, and a Republican incumbent.