Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Bernie Sanders clashed over health care this week, and Trump’s HHS nominee tried to claim the moral high ground on the issue.
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(The Center Square) – Joe Biden on Sunday was back in South ... he was respectively fourth behind Sen. Bernie Sanders, Pete Buttigieg and Sen. Elizabeth Warren in Iowa; fifth behind Sanders ...
About one-third of Democrats want former Vice President Kamala Harris to be the party’s nominee again in 2028, according to a ...
The Democratic National Committee on Saturday elected Ken Martin as its chair, tapping a low-profile political insider from ...
Kennedy Jr. is revising his ethics agreement to divest his interest in litigation against an HPV vaccine maker and directing ...
A bipartisan bill from Sens. Bernie Sanders and Josh Hawley aims to codify a campaign promise made by President Donald Trump ...
Sen. Bernie Sanders, a Vermont independent, said Sunday that he was "not particularly happy" with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s presentation before Senate committees last week, though he would not say ...
Democratic Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders pressed President Donald Trump’s Health Secretary nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on his vaccine views Thursday, calling his response “troubling.” One of ...
Many Americans are paying credit-card interest rates over 20%, but a new bill from a bipartisan duo would slice their card ...