The president-elect finishes the US election with 312 electoral college votes, compared with Kamala Harris's 226.
Texas and Florida are already reliably Republican, but more Hispanics turning away from Democrats in future presidential races could further dent the party's "blue wall" of Pennsylvania, Michigan and ...
Keeping the House would give Republicans the power to ram through policies like tax cuts, energy deregulation and border ...
GOP leadership elections in both chambers will chart a course for how Republicans will seek to work with President-elect ...
Democrats are ready to take the Harris campaign's advice and turn the page on her, the president, and the defeat they took ...
From Pennsylvania to Florida to Texas, areas with high numbers of Hispanics often had little in common on Election Day other ...
The former House Speaker reflects on Donald Trump’s victory, Kamala Harris’s candidacy and the future of the Democratic Party ...
Some races, such as the 6th Congressional District battle between incumbent Juan Ciscomani and challenger Kirsten Engel, remain exceptionally close.
One analyst told Newsweek that the needs of the city's diverse population were not being addressed by either party.
The future of partisan government control appears to be leaning Republican several days after polls close. Still, less than ...
It's the first time Trump has topped an opponent in the popular vote​, and only the second time since 1988 that any ...
Republican victories were most pronounced in Pennsylvania, where deep dissatisfaction surfaced with the status quo, more ...