By Tom Campbell There’s no other way to describe the General Election than to say Republicans enjoyed a stunning victory, winning the presidency, both houses of congress and a large number of state ...
As of Wednesday morning, Republicans had taken back control of the Senate, beating Democrats in predictably red states like Ohio, West Virginia, and Montana while holding on to their seats in states ...
Forsyth and Guilford counties, with their Democratic urban and Republican suburban strongholds, showed slight overall increases for President-elect Donald Trump.Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris ...
Susie Wiles' reward for steering Donald Trump's successful presidential campaign will be the toughest job in Washington ...
Partial returns as of 5 p.m. Wednesday showed Wilson leading Portland Commissioner Carmen Rubio 62% to 38% — a margin of more ...
A federal judge late Thursday struck down a White House policy that created a pathway to citizenship for people in the ...
U.S. Rep. Jeff Jackson, a Charlotte Democrat who is currently serving his first term in Congress, will be sworn in as the ...
Donald Trump will return to the White House accompanied by a crew of longtime friends and aides as well as newfound, splashy allies. The ...
It will take 218 seats to rule the House, and although neither party had yet to reach the threshold, the numbers appeared to ...
The U.S. House race between Democrat Don Davis and Republican Laurie Buckhout was the only congressional tossup in the ...
So what happened to yield us the 2024 elections? Nathan L. Gonzales has a few observations to share about it all.
The GOP couldn’t pull the upset in North Carolina's 1st Congressional District but rolled to victories in 10 other races.