Instead of asking what’s the matter with Kansas, the question for 2025 and beyond is what’s the matter with Democrats.
At the Atlantic, Russell Burman details this reasoning in his new article “Maybe Democrats Didn’t Do So Badly After All ”: ...
The electoral college vote this week was — happily — uneventful. But it's a good time to note the loss of faith in elections ...
Defeated Democrats have once again embarked on a pointless, post-election pursuit of their political Holy Grail – finding the votes to eliminate the Constitution’s Electoral College. It’s never going ...
Four New Hampshire women — one transgender, one an immigrant from Venezuela, one Indian-American, and an African-American ...
Donald Trump returns to the White House with increased support from Hispanic voters, young voters, and those without college ...
Even though this year’s electoral process has gone smoothly so far, the stench of what happened four years ago remains.
More than 155 million Americans voted in 2024: 156,302,318 to be exact. That’s the second largest total voter turnout in U.S.
Democrats packed the Executive Council chambers in the New Hampshire State House Tuesday to watch the state’s four Electoral ...
Washington’s 12 electors gathered in Olympia on Tuesday and, using white feather pens to make their selections and sign their ...
Incumbent parties and leaders were battered in elections that covered 60% of the world's population, a sign of widespread ...
An in-depth analysis of how Black men voted in the 2024 election, why it matters for Democrats, and what it means for 2025 ...