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Support for President Trump's plans to end birthright citizenship has dropped in recent months among the GOP, a new poll showed.
A poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research found that Democrats have negative views of their own party after President Donald Trump won the election over Democrat Kamala Harris last November. This comes as Democrats scramble to combat Trump’s unprecedented agenda in his first few months in office.
After major potential candidates for U.S. Senate races in 2026 passed on running, some Republicans wonder if they're struggling to recruit competitive Senate candidates.
Despite her loss in the 2024 presidential race, Harris is viewed by some as a top contender for the 2028 election.
Republicans in the U.S. Congress advanced major elements of President Donald Trump's budget package on Wednesday, as key committees approved tax cuts that would add trillions of dollars to the U.S. debt,
Follow for live updates as Trump continues his Middle East trip in the United Arab Emirates and the Supreme Court hears arguments on plans to end birthright citizenship.
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., also worked past midnight trying to resolve issues with Trump’s plan. Opposition is mounting from various corners of the GOP majority as he tries to muscle the party’s signature package to passage without any votes from Democrats.