Almost all voting groups shifted toward Trump, except American Jews. Why? Columnist Rob Eshman explore the question.
Americans across more than a dozen states had numerous priorities ahead of Election Day. But the economy and its impact on their wallets dominated all other concerns.
Election Day voting is unfolding largely smoothly across the nation _ with only scattered reports of delays from extreme ...
California has several laws dictating what you can wear, say and do near a site where votes are collected. California allows eligible voters to take a variety of non-political items into a polling ...
A phrase that is so firmly lodged in the electoral firmament, it almost feels intrinsic to the democratic process, as much a ...
Very early data showing women accounting for some 53 per cent of the vote, six points ahead of men ... not least because she ...
Intimacy coordinators have said a resounding “yes” to being represented by SAG-AFTRA. The group voted unanimously to organize ...
On January 5, 2024, President Joe Biden kicked his reelection campaign into gear with a rally in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. ...
Oklahomans passed a constitutional amendment to define eligible voters as “only citizens of the United States,” the ...
Colorado voters will decide whether to repeal the state constitution’s now-defunct marriage definition that only recognizes ...
Door’s streak of backing the winner seven straight times shrinks to four if you define a Wisconsin “bellwether” as voting for the candidate who wins Wisconsin, rather than the nation.
The removal of the long-standing language on marriage is largely symbolic since the U.S. Supreme Court already legalized same ...