Category : Elections


Stevens: Trump Hurting GOP with Independent Voters

Former Republican strategist Stuart Stevens cautions that President Donald Trump is driving away independent voters, a key demographic, before the midterm elections, citing low poll numbers and party inflexibility.

Democratic Divisions Benefit Trump in 2026

Analysis of ongoing Democratic Party struggles to find a compelling presidential candidate against Donald Trump, with comparisons to Canadian political dynamics and examination of Gavin Newsom's potential.

P.E.I. PCs Vote Today for New Leader and Premier

Prince Edward Island's Progressive Conservative Party holds a leadership vote today, with the winner set to become the province's next premier, marking a pivotal moment in P.E.I. politics.

Quebec Election: Anglo Voters Face Uncertain Political Future

With Quebec's political landscape reshuffled ahead of the 2026 election, English-speaking voters face uncertainty as party leaders emphasize nationalist credentials. The Liberal Party's presumptive leader Charles Milliard must balance community concerns w

Third Link Debate Divides CAQ Leadership Race

The controversial third link project between Quebec City and Lévis has sparked early tensions in the CAQ leadership race, with Bernard Drainville and Christine Fréchette taking opposing stances on the issue.

AIPAC Attacks May Boost Progressive in NJ Primary

AIPAC's unexpected attacks on former Rep. Tom Malinowski in New Jersey's Democratic primary could inadvertently help progressive Analilia Mejia, reshaping the race and highlighting internal party tensions over Israel policy and outside spending.

B.C. Conservative Leadership Race Hits 10 Candidates

The British Columbia Conservative Party leadership contest has grown to ten contenders as MLA Bruce Banman and newcomer Kooner officially join the field, intensifying the political competition ahead of a critical decision for the party's future direction.

MacKay on Harper Legacy: Uniting Right Saved Canada

Former Conservative minister Peter MacKay commemorates the 20th anniversary of the 2006 election victory, detailing how he and Stephen Harper overcame party divisions to create a unified conservative movement that reshaped Canadian politics.

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