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Through most of last week, U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene sounded pretty much committed to a run for the U.S. Senate seat ...
Labor’s “slippery slope” $3m super tax legislation will set a “dangerous precedent” for taxing paper profits that will ...
In a rare occurrence in Australian politics last week, three Federal political parties had leadership challenges which will ...
The Greens will be in a strong position to demand concessions from Labor in return for supporting a proposed tax hike on ...
While the national Greens vote was steady, their primary vote fell in all four seats they held — and they failed to convert ...
It’s not in the Constitution, but convention has always held that a prime minister should be drawn from the House of ...
Hannah Ferguson sat down with Crikey following her National Press Club address to explain why she's running for the Senate.
A lesson of the election campaign is that the Liberal Party should never be Labor-lite on economics, but heading in a ...
Marjorie Taylor Greene has announced she will not be running for Georgia's Senate seat in 2026, citing her frustration with the Senate's ineffectiveness and resistance to change. She criticized ...
In a nearly endless social media post, Marjorie Taylor Greene said on Friday night that she won’t take on Democrat incumbent John Ossoff in a battle for a Georgia Senate seat, even though ...
Labor recorded a landslide victory in last Saturday's federal election, while the Coalition and Greens lost seats in the ...
Get in touch with Chloe Mayer by emailing c.mayer@newsweek.com Marjorie Taylor Greene has ruled out a run for the 2026 Senate, dismissing the upper house as a place where "good ideas go to die." ...
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