According to Carlos Odio, co-founder of the firm Equis Research, which focuses on Latino polling, that’s not quite true.
Exit polls and numbers show he may be right on that, but then he went too far, claiming, based on what he’d seen on television, that "every single county in America, every single county, Kamala Harris ...
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The available data confirms that Donald Trump made inroads among Hispanic, Black and big-city voters. The results mean that, ...
After losing the White House and both houses of Congress, Democrats are grappling with how to handle transgender politics and ...
Kamala Harris' campaign displayed a noticeable aversion to engaging with Catholic voters. Unlike Biden, she avoided sustained ...
Split outcomes between presidential and Senate results saw a resurgence in 2024, as at least four Donald Trump-won states sent Democrats to the Senate.— Republicans still took the majority in the ...
Sometime between August and November, the cheeriest, laughing-est candidate ever to run for president swapped out the joy to ...
A week after the election, I asked a few expert observers of North Carolina politics about what they’re seeing now that ...
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The Washington Post’s Pinocchio Test is a rating system used to characterize the truthfulness of comments made by lawmakers.
Maricopa County saw strong rightward swings in western and southern Phoenix in the 2024 presidential election, according to an analysis of precinct-level election results by The Arizona Republic.