Conspiracy theories have emerged to claim the elections are being "stolen" from Republicans Sam Brown and Kari Lake.
Republicans are in a quiet yet fierce battle for roles in Donald Trump 's new cabinet after Susan Wiles was named his new White House chief of staff. Many of those seeking positions have been calling other potential picks to try and form secret alliances,
President Joe Biden addressed the nation Thursday to discuss president-elect Donald Trump's upcoming transition into power.
Under the global spotlight, tens of millions of Americans went to the polls this week to vote for their next president in an election that offered two very different choices for their nation's future.
Cruz, 53, fought back, seeking in the final weeks of the campaign to paint Allred as wanting to allow boys to play in girls sports. He also tied Allred, 43, to Vice President Kamala Harris, who was expected to lose the presidential vote in the state, calling the two Democrats “dos liberales,” or, “two liberals” in Spanish-language advertising.
It will take 218 seats to rule the House, and although neither party had yet to reach the threshold, the numbers appeared to favor the GOP.
Democrats were projected to win at least 203 House seats and Republicans 211 seats as of Thursday afternoon. A party needs 218 seats in order to have the majority.
These may not be the best numbers, but they are below average errors, i.e., as I suggested previously, the average error in the last week's national polls for all presidential elections between 1952 and 2020 is 2.5 points, and it is larger still in the states.
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The stock market proved to be a poor predictor of this year’s U.S. presidential election, and it’s important to explore why. In several recent columns, I reported on a simple model that correlated the incumbent political party’s chances of retaining ...
So far, more than 2.6 million Arizona ballots have been counted, with the Secretary of State's Office estimating about 780,000 more to go.