Susan Ferrechio has been writing about politics and national news for more than three decades, providing coverage through six presidents and eight House speakers. She writes about politics and other top national issues for The Washington Times. Her coverage includes Congress, the presidency, elections, and energy policy with an emphasis on stories ignored by other media. She first joined The Washington Times in 1995 then moved to The Miami Herald, followed by Congressional Quarterly and The Washington Examiner, where she served as chief congressional correspondent and provided coverage for four presidential campaign cycles and countless congressional and senate races. She returned to The Washington Times in 2022 and serves as national politics correspondent. Susan has provided commentary for Fox News, MSNBC, NEWSMAX, ABC News, NewsNation, WMAL Radio, CSPAN and the McLaughlin Group. She can be reached at sferrechio@washingtontimes.com.
CHICAGO -- Former Democratic presidential nominee and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will speak Monday at the Democratic National Convention to make the case for electing the first female president.
President Biden committed impeachable offenses by helping his family bank millions of dollars from lucrative foreign and domestic business deals and then conspired to hide the evidence and obstruct an investigation by Congress, House lawmakers concluded in a new report.
The Trump and Harris campaigns are spending millions of dollars on dueling get-out-the-vote efforts in seven swing states that are most likely to determine the November presidential election.
Vice President Kamala Harris won the Democratic presidential nomination this week after thousands of party delegates completed an unusual online vote that will lock her in on the top of their ticket weeks before the party's national convention begins.
Once an advocate of a complete ban on fracking, Vice President Kamala Harris reversed course when she became the Democrats' presumptive presidential nominee.
Vice President Kamala Harris has churned through her office staff, raising questions about her management style and leadership abilities as she advances unchallenged toward the Democratic presidential nomination.
Vice President Kamala Harris is about to dodge a contested convention and clinch the presidential nomination in an unprecedented virtual Democratic National Committee roll call vote set to begin Thursday.
A far-left record on policy and legislation follows Vice President Kamala Harris into the presidential race, complicating her bid to win over critical swing-state voters who do not align with ultraliberal candidates.
A repackaged Vice President Kamala Harris has hit the campaign trail as Democrats work swiftly to bury her reputation as President Biden's liberal and ineffective second-in-command and burnish her image for the top of the ticket and a brawl in swing states.
Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democrats' presumptive presidential nominee, is a fresh enough face that she can expand her support among a sliver of undecided voters in seven battleground states, which will help pave the way to victory over former President Donald Trump, her campaign chairwoman said a memo Wednesday.
Moments after President Biden dropped out of the 2024 race Sunday afternoon, members of the Democratic National Committee met to advance plans to pick a new nominee in an online vote that could take place in a matter of days.
President Biden announced Sunday he is dropping out of the race against former President Donald Trump, ceding to unrelenting pressure from Democrats who said his declining abilities and poll numbers would drag down the party and lead to certain defeat in November.
Former President Donald Trump's acceptance of the Republican nomination on Thursday marked the party's seismic lurch toward populism in a move to expand its base and lock in critical battleground state voters.
Sen. J.D. Vance projected his working-class roots onto the stage of the Republican National Convention, debuting as vice presidential running mate to former President Donald Trump, who he said "has given everything he has to fight for the people of our country."
Secret Service Director Kim Cheatle plans to comply with a subpoena summoning her to testify in Congress next week about the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump.
Democrats plan to delay an online vote to nominate President Biden ahead of the party's Aug. 19 convention in Chicago as party lawmakers increase calls to replace him on the 2024 ticket.