In the wake of Donald Trump’s 2024 victory, huge numbers of Republicans who previously believed that the economy was “getting worse” and that U.S. elections are not “free and fair” no longer believe those things,
More Americans rate feeling warmly toward Donald Trump today than they did after the 2016 or 2020 election, despite the president-elect’s many scandals, including four indictments and two impeachments.
In the aftermath of the 2024 elections, Democrats are less optimistic about their party’s future than they’ve been at any point in the past eight years, according to new Pew Research Center polling released Friday.
Two of Trump’s picks tied for having the lowest approval rating: Lee Zeldin, the nominee for secretary of the Environmental Protection Agency, and John Ratcliffe, the nominee for CIA Director. Both men received a 27% favorability rating and a 28% disapproval rating.
Nicholas Wimbish told the FBI that another person wrote the letter, but the letter was later found in his computer after further investigation.
A former Georgia poll worker has been indicted after reportedly issuing a bomb threat against election workers, the Justice Department said in a press release Wednesday. In the release, the
The new UMBC exit polling released overnight shows how Maryland residents feel about the result of the 2024 Election and why they chose to go to the polls.The
The 25-year-old is charged with "interference with conduct of election," a charge which has not been used in Hamilton County in at least five years.
Pollster J. Ann Selzer examined the pre-election Iowa Poll's methods and demographics for clues about its wide disparity with the actual vote
The results mark a stark shift from 2020, when 69% of Muslim Americans voted for President Joe Biden and 17% voted for Trump. This movement away from the Democratic party was fueled, at least in part, by the U.S. government’s support for Israel’s war in Gaza, Robert McCaw, CAIR’s national government affairs director, said in a news release.
More than half of voters ages 50 and up prioritized inflation, the economy and jobs, and Social Security when determining their vote, according to the AARP.
Chuck Curmi was running unopposed for supervisor and he received 98.2% of the vote. He defeated incumbent Kurt Heise in a heated primary in August.