The veteran Republican faced a right-wing challenger who sought to make his powerful post on the committee that controls federal spending into a political liability.
Tag: Primaries and Caucuses
Far-Right Libertarian Wins Argentina’s Presidential Primary
Javier Milei, who wants to abolish the central bank and adopt the U.S. dollar as Argentina’s currency, is now the front-runner in the fall general election.
Democrats Debate New Hampshire Going First in the Primaries
New Hampshire has a strikingly poor record of identifying the strongest Democratic presidential candidates.
Why Does New Hampshire Go First?
New Hampshire has a strikingly poor record of identifying the strongest Democratic presidential candidates.
The End of a Presidential Launchpad
Democrats stripped Iowa of its first-in-the-nation status.
To Understand New Extremism, Look to History
Some of the forces protecting European nations even as far-right candidates thrive are not in play in the United States, and particularly not within a Republican establishment vulnerable to a takeover.
John Fetterman: ‘Unfussy and Plain-Spoken’
John Fetterman, the Democratic Senate nominee in Pennsylvania, isn’t like most politicians in his party.
A Trump Win in Ohio
We look at last night’s election results.
A Movement to Unify the French Left Might Be Its Last Chance for the Elections
A citizens’ initiative is pressuring the fragmented force to set parties’ interests aside and join together for next year’s presidential race.
Coronavirus Pandemic, Angela Merkel, Markets: Your Thursday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know.