CBC Kids News contributor Saba Vahedyousefi explains what left and right mean in politics as election conversations heat up ...
Democrats are ready to take the Harris campaign's advice and turn the page on her, the president, and the defeat they took ...
Election season is here, and along with all those annoying commercials for the various candidates, you have likely seen ...
Media outlets on the right said Mr. Trump won because of the left’s embrace of what they called extreme political views. Left ...
It’s clear that Donald Trump shapes culture and government and raises the stakes of political conflict. From David Mastio: ...
Since the 1970s, the Democratic Party has realigned—a shift that might have cost Kamala Harris the White House.
And yet, Americans keep talking about partisan politics as if the parties are in charge, and base voters on the left and the right keep railing against the party establishments like mobs unaware ...
Voters reject rent control, soft-on-crime policies, and an $18 minimum wage.
Republicans and Democrats aren't necessarily staying in their lanes in 2024. 'Realignment' won't break up the logjam of U.S.
For citizens and voters, politics is more complex because there are real choices across a broader range of ideologies. Some right-wing parties compete in the cities, and some left-wing parties ...
On Sunday, 155 million voters went to the polls to elect mayors and council members across Brazil’s more than 5,500 ...
One political party is at the North Pole and the other party is at the South Pole. The further the two sides of left and right are from each other, the harder it is to find a middle ground ...