Tag: Bipartisanship
Trump Signals End of Unity, Suggests Decline in Performance
At a recent rally in Minnesota, former President Donald J. Trump displayed a shift away from his previous calls for national unity, signaling a decline in his performance. Despite surviving an assassination attempt in...
United States Mayors Share Views on Division and Unity for America’s Future
Mayors from across the United States recently shared their views on the current state of the country's political discourse. Many described it as "broken," "garbage," and "horrible." Despite these grim assessments, mayors found hope...
Reviving Split-Ticket Voting: Democrats’ Senate Prospects at Stake
President Biden's recent debate performance and declining poll numbers have put the Democratic majority in the Senate at risk. With multiple Democratic incumbents in swing states seeking re-election and a slim 51-49 majority, Democrats...
Democratic Governors Meet with President Biden at White House
All Democratic governors across the country attended a meeting with President Biden at the White House on Wednesday, either virtually or in person. The meeting was organized by Mr. Tim Walz, the chairman of...
Potential Trouble for Biden as GOP Governor’s Appeal to Democrats Grows
Former President Trump is considering potential running mates for the 2024 Republican Party ticket, and one name that stands out is Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin. Political insiders believe that Youngkin's bipartisan appeal could pose...
Senate Bipartisanship: Lack of Consensus on Opposing Ideas
In the Senate, there has been a lack of consensus on opposing ideas between Democrats and Republicans. This was evident in a recent attempt by Democrats to reinstate a ban on gun bump stocks...
Rethinking Political Ideologies: A Partisan Warrior’s Transformation
Bob Bauer, the personal attorney for President Biden and former White House counsel for President Barack Obama, is facing a moral dilemma in the world of American politics. Known for his tough legal tactics...






