State officials who rejected Donald Trump’s calls to subvert the election results say the party must move on from 2020 in order to defeat President Biden in 2024.
Author: Jonathan Weisman and Maya King
DeSantis, Trying to Reboot Campaign, Will Appear in Rare CNN Interview
The Florida governor discussed military policy in South Carolina after days of new doubts about his campaign, as his top rival faced new legal peril.
Tim Scott Begins Presidential Campaign, Adding to Trump Challengers
The announcement from the South Carolina senator follows a tour of early nominating states. He enters the Republican primary field having raised $22 million.
Georgia Gun Laws Weigh on Atlanta’s Bid to Host 2024 Democratic Convention
Boosters of Chicago’s bid are raising safety questions about Georgia’s lenient concealed-carry laws, jockeying for the upper hand as a decision nears.
After Georgia Senate Loss, Republicans Stare Down Their Trump Dilemma
Republicans from Georgia to Washington traded blame for their bruising defeats in the Senate races. Much of it landed on Donald Trump.
Second Woman Says Walker Paid for Her to Have Abortion
The woman delivered her story anonymously in a news conference with Gloria Allred, the celebrity lawyer. The New York Times could not confirm the account.
Jackson Confirmation Aside, G.O.P. Sees an Opening With Black Voters
With inflation, war and the pandemic looming larger, Democrats who hope that the browbeating of Ketanji Brown Jackson will rally Black voters behind their candidates may be disappointed.