The skirmish among eight Republicans debating in Milwaukee underscores that the only person likely to cost Trump the GOP nomination is Trump.
Author: Susan Page, USA TODAY
Bellwether? Ohio voters back abortion rights amendment in a test case for other states
Even a third of Republicans in Ohio support a state constitutional amendment guaranteeing abortion rights, a USA TODAY Network/Suffolk poll finds.
Red flag for Republicans: Independent women at odds with GOP on abortion, LGBTQ rights
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who signed a six-week abortion ban and the “Don’t Say Gay” bill, faces a big gender gap, a USA TODAY/Suffolk Poll finds.
Nearly every American endorses racial equality. It’s how to get there that divides us.
A Public Agenda/USA TODAY Hidden Common Ground survey finds a split on racial views by race, partisanship, age, and between the “religious” and the “spiritual.”
Will Biden debate RFK Jr. and Williamson? Eight in 10 Democratic primary voters say he should.
Will President Biden debate challengers Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Marianne Williamson? Democratic primary voters overwhelmingly say he should.
Biden’s brand and the cost of compromise: Debt-ceiling deal signals 2024’s battle
Sure, the nation was hurtling toward a fiscal cliff. The good news for the USA, and Joe Biden, is that the pols stopped just short of the edge.
Will Biden win? 3 clues to track – and his approval rating isn’t one of them
At the moment, President Joe Biden has more in common with recent predecessors who won four more years in the White House than those who didn’t.
Exclusive: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. launches unlikely presidential bid backed by 14% of Biden voters
The findings underscore Biden’s potential vulnerability to a more mainstream opponent for the presidential nomination.
Exclusive: Americans call Tennessee expulsions ‘abuse of power,’ back tougher gun laws
In the wake of school shootings like that at Nashville Covenant, two-thirds in a USA TODAY/Ipsos Poll say state legislatures should toughen gun laws.
Women of the Year: In Congress, record numbers, record diversity and new power
It hasn’t been fast and it hasn’t been easy, but the rising tide of congresswomen is changing Capitol Hill.