How Kamala Harris’ campaign burned through more than $1.4 billion in 15 weeks dominated the storyline of vice president’s devastating loss to Donald Trump on Nov. 5.
The President-elect's strategies to meet younger voters where they were at are still paying off, one commentator told Newsweek.
Joe" continues to shed viewership since the election, which is partly fueled by the backlash over the co-hosts' meeting with President-elect Donald Trump.
The Biden administration has extended a sanctions waiver that allows Iran to access $10 billion in funds from Iraq – a move Republicans say frees up Iran to fund terrorism.
Donald Trump derailed his 2020 election subversion indictments by winning back the White House, but dozens of his allies still face state criminal prosecutions that he, even as president, can’t shut down through his Justice Department or short-circuit with pardons.
A judge has dismissed charges against two election workers in suburban Detroit who were accused of helping four people vote twice in the summer primary election.
The 36th state Senate district was most recently represented by Janet Nguyen, who was recently elected to the Orange County Board of Supervisors.
President-elect Donald Trump is eyeing Kari Lake to be his ambassador to Mexico, Semafor reported Monday. An unwavering MAGA supporter who has described herself as “Trump in heels," Lake has no diplomatic experience and has built much of her political persona around calls to close the southern border.
About 55% of District 1 voters returned Portland ballots and voted in at least one race, compared to at least 73% of voters in other districts.
Eight candidates qualified for a special election to replace Michael Waltz, who is leaving his congressional seat to become national security advisor.
The Genesee County Election Commission has rejected petition language filed to recall Flint City Council member Tonya Burns.
Griffin is challenging the validity of over 60,000 ballots in the NC Supreme Court race. An N&O analysis found that Black voters were twice as likely to have their votes challenged as white voters.