Some have suggested that a third-party effort has little chance of winning even one state in 2024. But what if this conventional view is mistaken, and No Labels
As a former congressman from Missouri, I know that voting to expel or sanction a fellow member of Congress is unpleasant business. But when the overwhelming facts are
Missourians are looking for a “healer” to bandage the nation’s wounds, to work across the aisle to get things done, and to protect our fragile democracy. That healer
As former members, we know firsthand how essential bipartisan cooperation is for the preservation of our republic and our shared values, and we strongly commend the contributions of
Congress should create the new federal court — one with exclusive jurisdiction over, and focused solely on, disputes between the branches of the federal government.
Don’t let partisan lawmakers carve the people ofKansas City and St. Louis out of a voice in government. BIGSTOCK By Tom Coleman, Special to the Star The Kansas
While it’s true that business CEOs traditionally have been leading contributors to the Republican Party and its candidates, that appears to be changing.
The former Missouri congressman sees the ousting of Liz Cheney from House leadership as an example of how the Republican Party has turned into a "totalitarian political movement."
There is no extenuating constitutional or ideological principle at play that makes this question more complex. It is about equality and self-government, two questions at the core of