Roughly half of Americans also say the Democratic Party (50%) and the Republican Party (49%) make them feel angry.
Majorities say the Republican Party (56%) and Democratic Party (58%) do not represent the interests of people like them.
Americans aren't overly impressed with either party a year out from the crucial midterm elections, according to a Pew Research Center report.
Democrats’ frustration with their own party has sharply increased as many say it hasn’t pushed back hard enough against ...
The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) rolled out a memo Tuesday detailing how Republicans plan to “weaponize ...
Redistricting is on the ballot in California and competitive gubernatorial races are underway in Virginia and New Jersey.
The NFL's decision for Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny to host the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show in February proved immediately ...
Republicans are working to tie Zohran Mamdani, the democratic socialist running for New York mayor, to the entire Democratic ...
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Alyssa Farah Griffin and Joy Behar clashed during "The View" on Wednesday as Behar argued that the Republicans "own ...
A pair of Democratic candidates in neighboring Southeastern states, who held high offices as Republicans, are aiming for ...
Biden preemptively protected a variety of people on Trump’s enemies list with pardons. Republicans want to strip them of ...