Explore 15 surprising facts about Barack Obama’s rise to the presidency and how his journey shaped American culture. Learn more at REVOLT.
The poll found that if both presidents were to run in 2028, Obama would lead the matchup 44 percent to 33 percent.
At the rally, Obama supporters waived giant American flags, and shouted "Yes we can," as they watched CNN with the volume turned up before celebrating at 11 p.m. when he was projected to be the first ...
Barack Obama was still comparatively young when he left the White House in 2017, too young to retire, and he's kept extremely ...
President Trump shared a video late Thursday portraying the Obamas as apes. A Republican senator called it “the most racist thing I’ve seen out of this White House." ...
Fort Worth Democrat Dan Barrett celebrates his special-election Texas House runoff win over Fort Worth Republican Mark ...
Democratic strategist James Carville lists Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker when asked which Democrat he's watching in the 2028 ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) — Then-U.S. Sen. Barack Obama visited the College of Charleston’s Cistern Yard during his presidential campaign on Jan. 10, 2008. During his campaign stop, former presidential ...
Justice Antonin Scalia’s sudden death 10 years ago this month reordered the Supreme Court, presidential politics and, as seen at the court today, invigorated the status of the man himself.
Long before any candidates have announced, the 2028 Democratic presidential race will take a crucial step forward this weekend.
The short answer is that this Supreme Court loves gerrymandering more than it hates Democrats.
A hallmark of the president’s language since he stepped onto the national political stage is that some Americans are just a little more American than others, and that this is a function of race, ...
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