Germany’s Social Democrats Elect Left-Wing Leaders
The party finally makes a choice, but it does so with two little-known new leaders.
The party finally makes a choice, but it does so with two little-known new leaders.
Spain has prevented three former Catalan ministers from taking their seats in the European Parliament.
O’Rourke drops out. Harris falters. Biden is still ahead, but his lead is shrinking.
Former members of the regional government have been found guilty of sedition against the Spanish state.
The Socialists are still in first place. The People’s Party continues to recover.
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has failed to convince other parties to support him.
Little is changing in the Democratic presidential primary.
Donald Trump did not create this problem, but he has made it worse.
The frontrunner to succeed Theresa May warns Conservatives against delaying Brexit.
The gains, at the expense of the Greens and far right, give Mark Rutte more options.
EU commissioner Frans Timmermans gives his center-left party a boost.
If the British Labour Party does well in European elections, it could help the left close the gap with the center-right.
Biden is facing criticism for his past. Sanders has raised the most money. Warren is not impressing Democrats.
O’Rourke is running for president, passing up on an opportunity to win a Senate seat for Democrats.
Hickenlooper and Inslee are in, Bloomberg and Clinton are out.