Craig Gilbert from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel analyzes the race in the tipping-point state of Wisconsin, where Donald Trump won a crucial victory in 2016 but Joe Biden currently leads in polling.
Although polls continue to show Joe Biden leading Donald Trump in Pennsylvania, the GOP is banking on a different number to carry Trump to 2020 victory: net voter registrations. Holly Otterbein has more.
In spite of a sulking economy and dropping poll numbers, GOP officials are expressing confidence about President Trump's bid for reelection. David Siders from Politico explains why.
Elizabeth Findell from The Wall Street Journal explains how the Trump administration's efforts to build a southern border wall have been stalled by Texas landowners refusing to cede their property.
Across the country last year, Democrats flipped Trump-won districts to give their party the majority in the House. Now, as Cristina Marcos from The Hill explains, those same vulnerable Dems are growing anxious about the upcoming impeachment vote.
Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) details the ongoing issues about the southern border, possible solutions, and also addresses President Trump's census question battle.
Gabby Morrongiello of The Washington Examiner takes a look at how President Trump's habit of making off the cuff remarks may pose a risk for some GOP candidates heading into the midterms.
Rick Newman of Yahoo! Finance explains that both Democrats and Republicans are now lurching toward anti-capitalist statism, with the main difference being how the government should control the economy.
Listen as The Wall Street Journal's Jonathan Cheng joins Gordon live from Singapore to discuss President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's summit.
Gabby Morrongiello from the Washington Examiner details what we should expect from President Trump's first State of the Union, including accomplishments, goal obstructions, and foreign policy issues.
With a massive new tax bill now in place, Kate Davidson from The Wall Street Journal looks at why the IRS and business owners, among many others, are scrambling to adjust to its changes.
FBI nominee Christopher Wray promises to remain independent, President Trump travel's to Paris to meet with Macron, and young brothers apologize for prank calling police 25 times.