Alex Segura is the Managing Editor for the West Coast at Latino News Network, overseeing coverage in California and Washington.
James K. Glassman is a former Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs and is the founding executive director of the George W. Bush Institute.
California's Problem Solvers Caucus, a bipartisan group of 26 lawmakers, is quietly working to solve real problems like ...
Despite pressure from within his own party, Robert Howden says Texas will defend its open primary system — and that any ...
This decision puts Montana in contrast with Idaho, South Dakota, and Nebraska, where the Democrat dropped out of the race to ...
The Trump administration's new executive order on birthright citizenship aims to work within Supreme Court limits by denying ...
Assemblymembers Josh Hoover and Natasha Johnson introduce constitutional amendment to make the secretary of state's office ...
Both the Democratic and Republican national committees are now opposing ranked choice voting, with the DNC set to vote Saturday on banning it in 2028 primaries even in states where voters approved it.
South Dakota is now the third Senate race where a Democrat cleared the field for an independent. David Roth exited in Idaho for Todd Achilles and Cindy Burbank withdrew in Nebraska ahead of Dan Osborn ...
Independent firefighter Mike Thurow is taking on a Republican incumbent in an R+8 Wisconsin district—and early polling suggests voters may be more open to his candidacy than they are to a Democrat.
Elon Musk has funneled $1.5 million into efforts to repeal Alaska's Top Four open primary system, which lets all voters participate in primaries regardless of party affiliation.
California's nonpartisan Top Two primary brought record Latino turnout in the 2026 governor's race. Now party insiders are pushing to repeal it, which strategist Mike Madrid warns would silence the ...