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Republican National Committee chair defends party unity as divisions grow "I am seeing more enthusiasm than I saw in 2016," Ronna McDaniel said.
Musk’s America Party doesn’t solve the biggest problem in politics today: money — specifically, the way major donors bypass ...
The Republican Party’s unity project is not turning out to be much of a “Kumbaya” around the campfire. A year after GOP leaders vowed that infighting between the party establishment and Tea ...
Ronna McDaniel, the chair of the Republican National Committee, called for unity among members of the party after a lackluster showing in the midterm elections delivered a narrow GOP majority in th… ...
MILWAUKEE — The incoming chairwoman for the Illinois GOP told the state’s 64 delegates attending the Republican National Convention that it’s time to rebuild and unify the party.
Joe Biden ran for president on the promise of uniting the country. That campaign-trail pledge will soon be put to the test in a divided nation in which both political parties face fissures.
Delegates and other convention-goers arriving at “BBQ, Bikes and Brews,” hosted by the Utah Republican Party, expressed the same confidence that exuded from the Fiserv Forum Monday night, where former ...
Corey Lewandowski joins Washington Post Live to discuss how Donald Trump's attempted assassination has changed the former president, how the Republican Party has unified during the RNC and why he ...
Tensions are driven by the still-divisive personality of former President Trump, by issues such as vaccines and mandates and by the prospect of big Republican gains in the elections of 2022 and 2024.
Republican leaders and top surrogates appeared to be working through in real time exactly how, and to what degree, they should project that unity and peace. And for a party animated for the past ...
The Republican National Committee estimates that more than 25 million voters have been drawn to the party since Trump won the presidency in 2016.