WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump has had few defenders in Congress as reliable as Matt Gaetz, who has thundered at one ...
Brian Jack, the former Trump aide, has left no distance between himself and his old boss as Jack tries to win his first term ...
leader Sanjay Raut warned Congress against fielding a candidate from the Solapur South assembly seat, a constituency already claimed by his party. Raut cautioned that such actions could provoke ...
Mumbai, Oct 28 (PTI) Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut on Monday warned Congress about fielding a candidate for the Solapur South assembly seat, for which his party has already announced a nominee.
The Nagpur South seat goes to the Congress. Girish Krushnarao Pandav from Nagpur South will be fielded from Nagpur South. The Congress on Saturday announced its second list of candidates for the ...
Out of 23, around 13 seats are from Vidarbha where the Congress hopes to make significant gains. The controversial Nagpur South seat which had become a bone of contention between the Congress and Maha ...
Jacob Zuma maintains that he will appeal his expulsion from the African National Congress The former president was expelled from the party after he formed the uMkhonto weSizwe Party South Africans are ...
The Congress party on Saturday released second ... Girish Krushnarao Pandav has been fielded from Nagpur South and Sunil Kedar’s wife Anuja will contest from Savner. On Friday, the party had ...
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Nagpur — Congress has released its second candidate list for the upcoming Maharashtra assembly elections, confirming Girish Pandav as its candidate from South Nagpur, where he has been renominated.
Why has this year’s presidential race been such an unnerving spectacle? It has been bitterly partisan and rhetorically unhinged—but so was the 1800 contest between Thomas Jefferson and John ...