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Ja'Quon Stembridge, the 18-year-old who drew statewide attention for his rapid rise inside the Georgia GOP, has stepped down months after winning a top party leadership role.
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GOP ex-Speaker issues stark warning about Republican turnover
A former Republican Speaker of the House issued a stark warning to Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) on Monday about the party's chances of maintaining its majority following the 2026 midterm election. Former Speaker Kevin McCarthy discussed the Republican Party's high turnover rate heading into the 2026 midterm in an interview with Axios.
According to the researchers, Republican party members can be divided into three groups: Trump-first Republicans, Constitution-first Republicans and Party-first Republicans.
Insiders claimed the former president is using his influence to 'take back' the Republican party from MAGA politicians.
Mark Peake announced that he is stepping down as the Chairman of the Republican Party at the end of the year, his office confirmed to 10 News Monday night.
Tucker Carlson, during an appearance this week on the Shawn Ryan Show, said he's reaching the end of his patience with the Republican Party and "conservatives" in general. "I’m going to have to oppose it because I hate them too much,
Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene's resignation is forcing the Republican party to reckon publicly with what the political landscape will look like when President Trump leaves the White House. A Republican strategist weighs in.
A Republican Indiana state senator said on Friday he will vote against a redistricting plan supported by the president.
President Trump said Sunday the GOP “has never been so united” after recent tension between himself and some members of the party. “The Republican Party has never been so UNITED AS IT iS RIGHT
Carlson’s criticisms come in the wake of an interview he conducted with Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes, which has divided parts of the conservative movement
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Trump's Republican Party insists there's no affordability crisis and dismisses election losses
Many Republican leaders insist there's no problem with the GOP's policies, the party's message or President Donald Trump’s leadership, despite big losses in this month's elections
MAGA supporters offer alternative suggestions including "Trumplican" and "MAGAdonians" as the president continues his pattern of self-branding.