Donald Trump scored a comprehensive victory Tuesday, improving his numbers across several key demographics. Can other Republicans do the same?
US President-elect Donald Trump has won the election in Arizona, defeating his Democratic rival Kamala Harris in all seven ...
In a sea of red, white and blue, a group of people in about 25 vehicles rolled through Santa Rosa on Saturday morning, ...
Team USA superstar Simone Biles sent a loud and clear message to President Joe Biden after Donald Trump won the 2024 ...
From Pennsylvania to Florida to Texas, areas with high numbers of Hispanics often had little in common on Election Day other ...
He is the first Republican in 20 years to do so ... Supporters watch returns at a campaign election night watch party for ...
But now, eight years later, Trump has come back stronger than ever despite a failed reelection bid in 2020, a second impeachment after his supporters attacked the U.S. Capitol and a conviction on 34 ...
Nigel Farage has said he could be “useful as an interlocutor” between the Labour Government and Donald Trump. The Reform UK ...
President Biden is set to address the nation on Thursday to discuss the election and the transition. Trump has been invited ...
Trump captured about 20% of the vote citywide and increased his support in working-class communities across racial groups.
Half of voters identified democracy as the single most important motivating factor for their vote. That was higher than the ...
And by winning them over, some experts argue, Trump has changed America. Trump won, in part, by building an unprecedented multiracial coalition within the Republican Party. White working-class men, as ...