From New York to the Rio Grande Valley, across big cities like Miami and San Francisco, in college towns and subdivision-dotted exurbs, the US electorate this year shifted unmistakably rightward.
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, who is term-limited three years from now and has been mentioned as a possible candidate for ...
Doctors say requests for permanent sterilizations and long-term birth control like IUDs have surged across the nation since ...
In 2000, the blame fell on third-party candidates. In 2010 and 2014, it was low voter turnout. In 2016, the party pointed fingers at Green Party nominee Jill Stein, U.S.
The pattern is in keeping with what we saw over the course of the year.
As Americans head to the polls in the most consequential election of their lives, they almost universally fear their country ...
becoming the 47th president of the US and the first time since 1892 that a president will serve two non-consecutive terms in ...
It's going to be a feeling election, not a fact election,' says a top Kamala Harris ally, which explains a recent campaign strategy shift.
Vance, at a rally in Waterford, Michigan ... graph that appeared on large screens behind him. This is an excerpt from a full story. Millions of Americans have already cast a ballot in the 2024 ...
It took until Wednesday, Nov. 13 — eight days after Election Day — for ABC News to report that Republicans are projected to ...
There should be no honeymoon for the Trumpists, no honeymoons for authoritarians.