The 2022 campaign features “election deniers,” Republicans who agree with Donald Trump’s false claims about his loss in the 2020 election.
Author: David Jackson, USA TODAY
Nebraska GOP Sen. Ben Sasse expected to resign to become University of Florida president
The Nebraska senator has often clashed with Donald Trump and other Republican Party conservatives
Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis: A 2022 hurricane could preview the 2024 election
President Joe Biden will be in Florida at the same time as two potential 2024 re-election opponents: Ex-President Donald Trump and Gov. Ron DeSantis.
New York fraud lawsuit adds court-sized complication to possible Trump 2024 plans
Investigations of ex-President Donald Trump over business practices, classified documents, elections and Jan. 6 will dog any 2024 presidential run.
Up for debate? Midterm candidates dispute rules and dodge debates in a new campaign normal
The kerfuffle getting Pennsylvania Senate candidates John Fetterman (D) and Mehmet Oz (R) to the debate stage is far from the only example this year.
‘When we stand together:’ Joe Biden, other leaders pay tribute on 21st anniversary of 9/11
President Joe Biden and other officials paid tribute to the fallen on he anniversary of Sept. 11, the deadliest terrorist attack in U.S. history.
Primary fallout: Trump candidates did well in August; how will they fare in November?
Volatile Trump backers have won nominations for the U.S. Senate and state offices, but face tough races this fall – particularly the Senate.
Unprecedented: Donald Trump’s scandals are unique in history. Here’s how.
While some predecessors have faced their share of accusations, no president has been the subject of such an array of scandal as Donald Trump.
No ‘greater threat to our republic:’ Dick Cheney attacks Donald Trump in ad for Liz Cheney
Former Vice President Dick Cheney says Liz Cheney wants “to make sure Donald Trump is never again near the Oval Office. And she will succeed.”
Donald Trump, power broker: Primaries show he retains a degree of control over Republicans
As in primaries past, the Trump movement took a few losses, but it also won nominations for many partisans.