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It’s a Beast of a time in Washington. Donald Trump’s D.C. reality show is full of new characters, plot twists, and ...
Building a new political party to rival the Democrats and Republicans is enormously difficult and expensive. Small wonder it ...
Musk’s outrage over Trump’s signature legislation fuels a pledge to rejoin the political fray, despite the wounds he’s taken ...
Billionaire Elon Musk is floating a new political party dubbed the "America Party" — but the idea could face major hurdles.
Elon Musk declared the launch of his new political party on Saturday, a project he has repeatedly floated in the weeks since ...
Elon Musk wants to build a new political party to challenge America's two-party system. But it won't be easy, even for the world's richest man.
President Trump slammed the tech billionaire's announcement that he's forming a third political party. Here's what to know ...
Even if Musk falls short, he can still impact future elections, says University at Buffalo political scientist Collin ...
Over 60% of Americans want a third political party, near a record high, ... (R-Fla.), a far-right Republican and early critic of McCarthy’s leadership who once said, ...
Almost half of Americans (46 percent) say they would consider voting for a third-party candidate versus 22 percent who say they would not (32 percent were unsure).
With the Republican and Bull Moose Party splitting the vote, Democrat Woodrow Wilson is elected president with 42 percent. A fourth candidate, Socialist Eugene Debs, gets 6 percent.
The theory for an independent or third-party candidacy in 2026 is that with Republicans making up 40.0% of the state’s registered voters and Democrats making up 31.1%, there’s an enormous ...
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