In the wake of defeat, Democrats are engaging in a painful self-reflection process. It's a process Republicans invariably avoid.
All eyes are on pivotal House races across the country after Donald Trump won the presidential election and Republicans picked up the Senate.
Republicans have won the Senate and are poised to maintain power in the House. That's good news for President-elect Trump and his agenda.
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In a decisive victory, Trump wins a series of swing states, while his Republican Party also gains control of the Senate.
America’s deep fissures were palpable yesterday as the nation processed the election results.
The president bowed out on July 21 after getting not-so-subtle nudges from Democratic Party powers, including former President Barack Obama and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California. Biden ...
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That Trump routinely gets away with saying things that would have ended any other politician’s career is hardly a novel ...