Jetten, 38, revamped his image on the campaign trail from nagging climate minister to optimistic "yes, we can" politician.
Centrist party D66 and the far-right Freedom Party (PVV) are neck-to-neck with 90% of votes counted, projection showed. The ...
The centrist D66 party was on course to win most votes in the Dutch national election and defeat the far right, an exit poll showed on Wednesday, opening a path for the energetic leader Rob Jetten to ...
The Dutch picked the sunnier vision. Mr Jetten, who ran an enthusiastic flag-waving campaign under the slogan Het kan wel ...
Despite Trump’s demonisation of undocumented Americans as “drug dealers and rapists” and a high-profile programme of ...
The Trump administration’s consolidation of identity systems signals a push toward centralized data control under the banner ...
Rob Jetten would be the Netherlands’ first openly gay leader, although his sexuality has not played an important part in the ...
If you live here, you surely have formed an opinion on the partisan gerrymander proposal that Gov. Gavin Newsom and his ...
Dutch voters appeared to have rejected far-right leader Geert Wilders in favor of centrist D66, exit polls suggested ...
Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 4. Judicial candidates — especially retention votes for state Supreme Court justices — have ...
A new poll indicates that a majority of likely voters are in favor of California proposal to use Democratic-drawn ...
The initial exit poll in the Dutch parliamentary election shows a tight lead for the centre-left D66 party, with far-right ...
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