Economic worries were the dominant concern as voters cast ballots for Tuesday’s elections, according to preliminary findings from the AP Voter Poll. The results of the expansive survey of more than 17,
Nuño, Jonathan Allen and Bianca Flowers WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Democrats' victories in Tuesday’s elections have exposed potential vulnerabilities in U.S. President Donald Trump’s hardline immigration agenda and bid to stamp out diversity,
The warning signs have been growing for months. While President TrumpÂ’s overall approval rating has turned negative, it is not atypical of what other
Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach and Secretary of State Scott Schwab filed charges against Mayor Joe Ceballos for allegedly voting as a non-U.S. citizen.
Democrats are concerned that the immigration crackdown will hurt Latino turnout on Tuesday, and that election monitors at polling sites could intimidate voters.
Republicans repeated Trump's anti-trans strategy from 2024 and lost big. This should be instructive for Democrats.
On FOX News 'The Five,' Greg Gutfeld said that the election results from 2025 were more on weak Republican candidates than the Trump Administration: GREG GUTFELD: This isn't a rebuke of Trump, it is a consequence of an absent Republican party.
They chose immigration as their closing message in this off-off-year election, but now it’s time to get back to the economy.
St. Paul mayoral winner Kaohly Vang Her, who was born in Laos and entered the U.S. as a refugee, once claimed during a public debate that she and her family were illegal migrants.
Mamdani has been highly critical of ICE, calling it "a rogue agency, one that has no interest in laws, no interest in order."
Prop. 50 redrew congressional lines just in time for next year’s midterm elections — shaking up where incumbents are vying to represent.