In what may be a surprise blow to Democrats' chances of holding a key red state seat in the U.S. House, Alaska Lt. Gov. Nancy Dahlstrom[1] announced Friday she is suspending her campaign for Congress.
Dahlstrom was in what was essentially a three-way race
Alaska's Supreme Court issued a decision Thursday that will allow a question regarding repeal of the state’s controversial ranked choice voting system to appear on the November ballot.
The state's high court upheld a lower court ruling that would allow the
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.[1] said in a Friday court filing that he will endorse former President Donald Trump, The Associated Press reports.
The Kennedy campaign asked Pennsylvania to remove him from the ballot in the court filing,
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.[1] on Friday dropped his White House bid and announced support for former President Donald Trump, issuing broadsides against the Democratic Party's handling of the primary election and media censorship.