Matt Dunlap is getting a boost from national Democrats, indicating they think Maine’s 2nd Congressional District race remains close. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee announced Thursday that Dunlap has been added to its “Red to Blue” program, which provides candidates with strategic guidance, staff resources, training, and fundraising support. “Matt Dunlap has spent his career […]
(The Center Square) – A slate of Democrats running in statewide races appeared at the Illinois State Fair on Wednesday during a campaign event, discussing what they could do to push back against President Donald Trump’s administration during a campaign event.
(The Center Square) – U.S. Sen. Dan S. Sullivan and Mary Peltola advanced to November's general election for U.S. Senate in Alaska's crucial race to determine control of the upper chamber.
CHEYENNE – Chuck Gray and Harriet Hageman advanced in their push for seats in the U.S. House and U.S. Senate, respectively, while Eric Barlow took a step toward becoming Wyoming's next governor in Tuesday's Republican primary.
Whether we welcome it or not, AI is here to stay. The real question is not whether students will use artificial intelligence, but how we will teach them to use it responsibly and ethically.
(The Center Square) – Republican U.S. Rep. Russell Fry, having endorsed Sen. Darline Graham in next week’s runoff, has returned focus to his reelection campaign against Democrat John Vincent in South Carolina’s 7th Congressional District.
(The Center Square) – Democrat David Crowley leads Republican Tom Tiffany in the first polling on Wisconsin's governor's race since the two won primary races on Tuesday.
LEXINGTON — There was one elephant in the room during the Kentucky Democrats’ dinner Saturday evening — the upcoming primary for governor. U.S. Rep. Morgan McGarvey noted to the sold-out room that he had to speak between the two Democratic candidates — Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman and Rocky Adkins, a former adviser to Gov. Andy Beshear. “Awkward!” McGarvey […]
(The Center Square) – With the wins of socialist, progressive and moderate Democrat candidates in recent midwestern primaries, top leaders in the party are embracing “unity” with the far-left wing of their party.