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After the polls closed and the ballots were counted, Republican victories signaled the close to the 2024 elections in ...
Initiatives related to ranked choice voting in political primaries and general elections were on the ballots in eight states ...
Republican incumbent Christi Craddick won the Railroad Commissioner race for a third straight term on Tuesday night. She took ...
Libertarian Party presidential candidate Chase Oliver is appearing aside Kamala Harris and Donald Trump on ballots across the U.S.
Despite claims of political polarization, the Democratic and Republican parties are unified in their temperament and values, with both candidates moving towards centrist positions on issues such ...
The Libertarian Party is different, neither extreme left or extreme right, but the party of “live and let live,” the ...
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Insurgent liberals tried to claim a little populist cred by styling themselves "libertarian Democrats ... How did the political spectrum get turned inside out? The easy answer would be that ...
arguing that the Libertarian Party’s results stemmed more from providing an option for voters already aligned with Libertarian values than from changing the electorate’s overall political attitudes.