Clinton pointed out that since he was last in office in 2001, Democrats have only lost the popular vote twice: in 2024 and in 2004.
Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump, left, looks at his son Donald Trump Jr. at an election night ...
John R. Curtis, the newly elected U.S. senator from Utah, reflects on his cross-country road trip and the importance of ...
On CloseUp, chairman of the New Hampshire Republican Party Chris Ager said, "the margins were actually better than we ...
Documents obtained by The Post provide extensive detail about an allegation that Pete Hegseth sexually assaulted a woman in ...
They join Democratic governors, some of whom are already in the spotlight as possible 2028 contenders, as a critical line of ...
Democrat Ruben Gallego's win in Arizona's U.S. Senate race bucked the public mood in a Republican-leaning swing state. Here's how he did it.
Arizona Democrats had a pleasant dream heading into the 2024 election: With a Democratic governor in power, they would build ...
Increases in support for President-elect Donald Trump across racial and gender lines were so marked that they shouldn’t be ...
They are expressing high hopes for unified control of government. But before they’ll be able to celebrate enacting sweeping ...
Angela Alsobrooks will join the Senate in an unenviable position: as a brand-new member in the minority party, with the ...