Labour might be down, but it's not necessarily out - voters reflect on a year in power
The overwhelming sense among Labour's voters is one of disappointment, with critiques centered around unmet expectations and a perceived failure to connect with public needs.
Reform UK's victories are just the latest chapter of political fragmentation
British politics is experiencing significant fragmentation with rising support for multiple parties, leading to lower votes for traditional two-party dominance.
Mayor Ishii and Berkeley's 'Missing Middle' - 48 hills
In his January 16 column for The New Yorker, Jay Caspian Kang suggested that California might be experiencing a political realignment reflecting voter discontent with local governance.
CNN's Harry Enten Declares Trump Out of Touch With the Concerns of Most Americans' as Voters' Tariff Concerns Grow
According to Enten, the top Trump-related term Googled during his first term was Twitter, while in his second term, it's tariffs. They were thinking something associated with his personality.
Stephen A. Smith Tells The View He's Not Qualified' to Be President But Insists He Could Beat' Any Other Democrat
Stephen A. Smith critiques the Democratic Party's leadership and expresses confidence in defeat potential against candidates despite claiming he lacks political qualifications.