Donald Trump and allies are taking shots at Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, whom many view as a potentially formidable GOP presidential candidate in 2024.
Author: David Jackson, USA TODAY
Pennsylvania’s candidate-packed, toss-up, celebrity-laden Senate race could decide control of Congress
From mill towns to big cities, Pennsylvania voters will decide what may be the most wide-open Senate race of the year.
The Republican plan for inflation? It’s more about the 2022 campaign than current policy
The GOP is reopening a trusty campaign playbook: using inflation against Democrats and their spending plans.
Will any Republicans challenge Trump in 2024? DeSantis, Pence and the other top contenders to know
GOPers like Mike Pence and Ron DeSantis – and a host of others – could run in 2024, though that will likely turn on ex-president Donald Trump.
5 things that could decide Virginia election (and 2022): Biden, Trump, culture wars and more
The Terry McAuliffe-Glenn Youngkin governor’s race will offer clues on how Democrats and Republicans should approach the 2022 midterm election.
Selling in the suburbs: Republicans look to reclaim suburban voters turned off by Donald Trump
A Virginia governor’s race is a model for Republicans looking to win back suburban voters who flocked to Democrats during the Donald Trump presidency.
Selling in the suburbs: Republicans look to reclaim suburban voters turned off by Donald Trump
A Virginia governor’s race is a model for Republicans looking to win back suburban voters who flocked to Democrats during the Donald Trump presidency.
As former presidents come together, Donald Trump resists joining chummy ‘Presidents Club’
The self-described “different kind of president” has shunned others who worked in the Oval Office – and the feeling seems to be mutual.
‘The battle for party control’: Republican candidates nationwide test the value of a Trump endorsement
The former president’s support is valuable, Republicans said, but won’t necessarily decide GOP primaries for congressional and state offices.
Donald Trump sues CEOs Jack Dorsey of Twitter and Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook
Trump’s chances of success in court are slim at best, legal analysts said. Facebook and Twitter are private firms, allowed to moderate content.