The Democratic Party has itself to blame for Tuesday's landslide victory by Donald Trump. The party has lost touch with the people it purports to represent.
Ishiba, a straight-talking former defense minister, received 221 votes compared with 160 for Yoshihiko Noda, leader of the opposition Constitutional Democratic Party. Other candidates ... take the ...
Donald Trump ran a campaign centered on hypermasculinity, actively courting young men in particular with interviews on popular ...
Ishiba’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party and its junior partner Komeito together lost ... A special parliamentary session ...
He’s also a misogynist, a racist [and] a homophobe.” So that ought to go well. Now as the new president, Trump will hold the key to approving the $4.5 billion, or most of it, that it will cost to ...
Many young voters didn’t perceive the tangible impact of their 2020 support for Joe Biden, which eroded their faith in the ...
NBC News hasn't yet called the Senate race in Pennsylvania, where Republican Dave McCormick holds a narrow lead over ...
Bottom line, if you’re an average working person out there do you really think that the Democratic Party is going to the mat, ...
Within the day, Shigeru Ishiba will form his second government since his administration first began on October 1 ...
Ghana's main opposition leader John Dramani Mahama looks set to win December's presidential election, an opinion poll showed ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba kept his job in a parliamentary vote on Monday, despite having led the ruling coalition to its worst general election result in 15 years.
Democrats are pinning blame for Vice President Kamala Harris' election loss on a bevy of issues, stretching from the party ...