Trump's New Tearful Supporter Story Features Woman Crying on Him
Donald Trump recounted a new anecdote in Iowa about a woman crying on his suit, reviving his trademark stories of emotional supporters. Critics dismiss the tales as fabricated.
Donald Trump recounted a new anecdote in Iowa about a woman crying on his suit, reviving his trademark stories of emotional supporters. Critics dismiss the tales as fabricated.
Darrell Jones, former president of Pattison Food Group, announces his candidacy for the B.C. Conservative party leadership, bringing the total number of contenders to six.
Democratic Senate candidates for 2026 are increasingly relying on super PACs as outside groups pour millions into key races, reshaping primary battles in states like Texas, Illinois, and Minnesota.
Elections Alberta confirms robust safeguards protect the separation referendum petition from interference, despite concerns from Indigenous groups and experts about potential foreign influence.
NDP leadership candidates Heather McPherson and Rob Ashton emphasize differences with Avi Lewis as the race enters a critical phase, highlighting strategic positioning and policy contrasts.
Political commentator Tasha Kheiriddin argues Prime Minister Mark Carney's claims of no spring election plans are misleading, pointing to polling advantages and strategic timing factors that suggest otherwise.
Retired Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, a key impeachment witness against Trump, announces Democratic campaign to unseat GOP Senator Ashley Moody in Florida, criticizing her record.
As the Coalition Avenir Québec leadership contest unfolds, the party's caucus gathers in Trois-Rivières to plan legislative priorities while ministers Fréchette and Drainville campaign for support.
Prime Minister Mark Carney firmly rejected suggestions of a snap spring election while unveiling enhanced GST credits at an Ottawa grocery store, emphasizing his government's focus on delivering results.
Columnist Larry Elder argues the 2026 midterm elections will be decided by deep-seated animosity toward Donald Trump rather than economic conditions like low gas prices and strong GDP growth.
Environment Minister Bernard Drainville announces CAQ leadership bid, positioning himself as champion of ordinary Quebecers in race against Economy Minister Christine Fréchette.
As Conservatives gather in Calgary, Pierre Poilievre faces a leadership vote. While expected to survive, questions persist about his ability to unify voters beyond the party base.
Conservative Party of Quebec leader Éric Duhaime discusses Quebec's political landscape, economic concerns, and his party's positioning in a post-Legault era during a podcast interview.
A new poll reveals Canadian youth aged 18-29 overwhelmingly support Conservatives, potentially creating one of the largest electoral landslides in history if only young people voted.
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has dissolved parliament's lower house, setting an early election for next month to leverage her current political popularity.
Ottawa South MPP John Fraser has been confirmed as interim leader of the Ontario Liberal Party. He will guide the party through its upcoming leadership race.
A prominent business leader is considering a run for the B.C. Conservative party leadership, with a significant announcement expected soon amid a competitive political landscape.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's recent speeches in Quebec City and Davos have taken on a distinctly campaign-like tone, leading to speculation about a potential snap federal election despite Liberal denials.
Federal NDP leadership candidate Avi Lewis campaigns in Calgary, proposing bold affordability measures while addressing the party's historic electoral setback and path forward.
Former NBC football reporter Michele Tafoya faces widespread ridicule after claiming her sideline reporting experience qualifies her for a U.S. Senate seat in Minnesota's Republican primary race.
The Liberal Party, led by Mark Carney, has won a minority government in the 2025 federal election, a contest heavily influenced by Donald Trump's tariff threats against Canada.
The Liberal Party, led by Mark Carney, has won a minority government in the 2025 federal election, a contest heavily influenced by Donald Trump's tariff threats against Canada.
California Governor Gavin Newsom says the White House pressured organizers to bar him from a Davos event, escalating tensions with President Trump ahead of the 2028 election.
The B.C. Conservative leadership race is heating up with five candidates vying to replace John Rustad, with three having ties to the former B.C. Liberal party as the organization seeks renewal after internal conflicts.
Former NBC football reporter Michele Tafoya officially enters the Republican primary for U.S. Senate in Minnesota, criticizing Governor Tim Walz and focusing on trans athletes, government fraud, and economic issues.
Republican strategist Karl Rove warns that declining Hispanic support for Donald Trump, particularly over immigration enforcement, could jeopardize key congressional races in Texas and beyond during upcoming midterm elections.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre will run in a different riding in the next federal election, while former MP Damien Kurek returns as candidate in Battle River-Crowfoot after stepping aside for Poilievre's byelection win.
Eight Coalition Avenir Québec MNAs, including Premier François Legault, have announced they will not seek re-election in October 2026, marking a significant shift in Quebec politics.
The Coalition Avenir Québec leadership contest pits Economy Minister Christine Fréchette against Justice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette in a battle of opposing visions for Quebec's future.
Sandra Hernández, a UN official with international experience, has been announced as a Parti Québécois candidate, expressing excitement for Quebec sovereignty referendum.