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The new pope, formerly Robert F. Prevost, has a mixed voting history, casting ballots in both GOP and Democratic primaries.
Then-Cardinal Robert Prevost, a Chicago native, pulled the lever in Republican primaries in 2012, 2014, and 2016 — but hasn’t ...
South Korea’s embattled conservative party has taken the unprecedented step of nullifying its primary and replacing ...
Entrepreneur and former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy won the Ohio Republican Party's endorsement a year before the ...
President Donald Trump and Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry have discussed the possibility that Julia Letlow, a congresswoman ...
South Korea’s embattled conservative party has canceled then reinstated the presidential candidacy of Kim Moon Soo within ...
A tepid California poll undermines Gov. Newsom's standing compared with other Democrats mulling over a 2028 bid. He gets ...
Pope Leo XIV was an active voter who participated in several Republican primaries in recent years and voted in the most recent presidential election, according to a report. Then-Cardinal Robert ...
Brent Johnson writes the subscriber-only newsletter What Makes Jersey Run. Tom Martello writes a regular column about the ...
Lee said he would strengthen South Korea's defense capabilities and work to make the country a leader in high-tech industries ...
SEOUL: South Korea's former labour minister Kim Moon-soo was reinstated Saturday (May 10) as his conservative party's ...
But it might be a third man who ends up being the PPP’s presidential pick. A close-up of a PPP ad for a debate between its two remaining primary candidates: Kim Moon-soo and Han Dong-hoon.