Spanish Socialists Benefit from Division on the Right
Three parties split the right-wing vote, allowing the Socialists to come out on top.
Three parties split the right-wing vote, allowing the Socialists to come out on top.
Only three parties show up at an election kickoff called by Italy’s Matteo Salvini.
Rather than listen to Brexit skeptics, hardliners accuse them of hiding their true motives.
Biden is facing criticism for his past. Sanders has raised the most money. Warren is not impressing Democrats.
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The government could still be vulnerable if opposition parties play their cards right.
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The two center-right leaders may have moved too far to the middle.
Prime Minister Mark Rutte’s four-party government is about to lose its majority in the Senate.
The prime minister once flirted with the far right. Now he calls for compromise in the center.
Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer has wood the Christian right, but at the expense of goodwill in the center.
France and Germany fear being crowded out by China and the United States.
O’Rourke is running for president, passing up on an opportunity to win a Senate seat for Democrats.
Lawmakers vote down the withdrawal agreement a second time.