Thursday was supposed to mark the second of three presidential debates between Joe Biden and Donald Trump. Instead, Trump and Biden will hold town hall forums on opposite networks in a hope to sway ...
WASHINGTON -- President Donald Trump and Democratic rival Joe Biden faced inquisitive voters on separate stages in different cities Thursday night in a substitute for the debate that was meant to be.
It was a tough week for House Republicans, many of whom hosted town halls for their constituents, only to get an earful as President Trump’s agenda meets stiff resistance in the polls. Former adviser ...
During a recent town hall event, Wisconsin Congressman Bryan Steil faced backlash from constituents as he defended President ...