Marjorie Taylor Greene's political shifts echo a Tea Party adage about defeating Republicans to beat Democrats.
Half of Americans are already thinking about the 2028 US presidential election, a new poll shows, even as Donald Trump begins his second term in office.
Republican Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray and Democratic strategist Kaivan Shroff discusses what former presidential candidate and Republican Sen. Mitt Romney said about taxing the rich.
Both Donald Trump and Barack Obama were named on Americans’ 2028 candidate wishlists, yet the Constitution prohibits either ...
From there, Romney pointed to how capital gains are treated at death, using a hypothetical involving billionaire Elon Musk, and argued the current system allows some of the wealthiest Americans to ...
CNN reports on Mitt Romney's op-ed where he now says we should raise taxes on the rich, which is in stark contrast to his comments while running for president.
About half of Americans say they’ve already given the 2028 presidential election, set to be the first race since 2016 without a sitting president vying for the nomination on either side, at least some ...