After failing to make the debate stage last week, the Republican Miami mayor becomes the first candidate to exit the race.
Author: Savannah Kuchar, USA TODAY
Remember Brad Raffensperger? He’s at the center of Georgia’s 2020 election investigation
Donald Trump’s call with Brad Raffensperger is at the center of a Georgia grand jury report on alleged efforts to reverse Biden’s 2020 victory.
Is Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin running for president? His own constituents call him ‘a big unknown.’
If Youngkin were to throw his hat into the 2024 ring, as some GOP leaders hope, voters in his own battleground home state are split on supporting him.
‘A lot of the opportunities are gatekept’ Coffee shops continue to fall short on diversity
From major chains to local shops, the coffee business is disproportionately white. Data shows little progress made, despite cafes’ recent pledges.
Pence’s ‘Too honest’ T-shirts, Trump’s mug shot: Candidates turns memes into merch to rake in cash
2024 hopefuls from both parties are turning some of the most well-known jokes, or criticism, about them into creative campaign merchandise.
Is Ohio a bellwether on abortion rights? What to know after voters rejected a contentious measure
Ohio voters rejected a proposal to limit constitutional amendments. The special election could have national repercussions going into 2024.
‘Retire’: Mitch McConnell booed, heckled during speech in Kentucky after health scare
The 81-year-old senator was drowned out by boos and “retire” chants during his speech to a crowd in Kentucky.
Trump’s arraignment isn’t the first historic moment in this DC courthouse, from Watergate to Iran-Contra
After being indicted this week for a third time this year, Trump will appear in a Washington federal court that has witnessed other historic moments.
Youngkin vs. DeSantis: Who has the best blueprint for GOP victories in 2024?
Glenn Youngkin isn’t saying anything about 2024 yet. But many in the GOP are looking at the Virginia governor as inspiration or a potential candidate.
Big donors leave DeSantis, want Glenn Youngkin to run in 2024. Here’s what Youngkin says
Multiple former Trump or DeSantis backers have turned their gaze to a new party favorite: Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin