Was the 2024 presidential election close? It became clear that President-elect Donald Trump was on pace to win relatively early in the evening. Interactive maps of election results showed the entire country shifting right.
There are still a few recounts to complete before the season can really come to an end — both on the county and statewide level. And certai
Walmart’s sweeping rollback of its diversity policies is the strongest indication yet of a profound shift taking hold at U.S. companies that are re-evaluating the legal and political risks
Poll figures for President Biden dropped to a four-year low in dissatisfaction from voters over how he is running the country, the poll found.
Some of most recent polls suggest that Trump is now viewed favorably by a majority of Americans, with the newest survey released by Emerson College on Tuesday showing the president-elect with a net 8 percent favorability rating.
Biden won in rural Inyo County in eastern California by 14 votes in 2020 after its voters supported Trump in 2016. This year, the Republican won by a larger margin.
Some Pennsylvania Democrats say 2024’s losses are, at least in part, attributable to voters motivated specifically by President-elect Donald Trump. Many of those voters won't show up if Trump isn't on the ballot, the theory goes, leaving Pennsylvania's status as the ultimate swing state intact.
A look at 60 election-related claims PolitiFact checked pre- and postelection, common themes and who shared them and on what platform
Many U.S. retailers are hoping to put the fall quarter behind them. The decisive outcome of this month's presidential election, which showed a GOP sweep, seems to be giving them the fuel to do so. On Tuesday,
The North Carolina Elections Board has certified the results from the November election. More than 5.7 million voters were counted, which is a 73% turnout. However, 10 races are going to a recount. ALSO READ: Trump fills out his economic team with two veterans of his first administration
Federal prosecutors moved Monday to abandon the classified documents case against President-elect Donald Trump in light of longstanding Justice Department policy that says sitting presidents cannot face criminal prosecution.
Riggs, who leads Griffin in the Supreme Court race, said her own parents had their votes challenged by Republican election protests.