If ever a U.S. president needed the checks and balances that the founders established, it’s law-breaking, oath-violating ...
The 2022 election went better than Democrats could have hoped. The party picked up governor’s mansions and state legislatures ...
If ever a U.S. president needed the checks and balances that the founders established, it’s law-breaking, oath-violating ...
The ticket-splitting of Democrats holding Senate seats in states Trump flipped has the party already eyeing the 2026 midterms ...
Trump was elected to a second term in a decisive victory against Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee, ...
Thirty-three Senate seats are open for election on November 3, 2026. Of those, 20 are held by Republicans and 13 by Democrats ...
So, Democrats, stop agonizing about 2024, and start organizing for 2026. Start recruiting, fundraising and targeting. It beats the wringing of hands and the pointing of fingers.
So what happened to yield us the 2024 elections? Nathan L. Gonzales has a few observations to share about it all.
House races are still being called, but some semblance of what happened and why is starting to come into focus.
Republicans flipped the long-coveted House District 7B seat by a double-digit margin, sending a message about DFL control.
Bannon predicted that Trump’s promised tariffs would hurt those same working-class voters who backed him, opening up ...
Republicans were set to hold a majority of at least 52-48 in the U.S. Senate and had added three seats to their 220-212 House ...