(WHTM) – Pennsylvania saw a red wave on Election Day. Donald Trump won the state and the presidency, all three row offices went to Republicans, two Congressional seats flipped red, and many contested ...
A boost from Latino voters concerned about higher prices and the economy helped Donald Trump win the election despite his harsh immigration rhetoric.
The Lehigh Valley in large part followed the trend across Pennsylvania of a rightward shift, which was presaged by shifts in party affiliation among the ... but turnout was 80.5% in 118 ...
Pick one word to describe Republicans and Donald Trump, the focus group moderator asked, and one word to describe Democrats ...
As Donald Trump prepares to return to the White House, he will be accompanied by a crew of longtime friends and aides and ...
From Pennsylvania to Florida to Texas, areas with high numbers of Hispanics often had little in common on Election Day other ...
Trump had a clear edge among Hispanic voters who were “very concerned” about the cost of food. Half said he would better ...
Republicans are eyeing a trifecta, hoping to keep control of the House after capturing the majority in the Senate and taking ...
Trump cut into Democratic margins in the counties around Milwaukee and Madison, and held or boosted his margins in rural ...
Before the election results began rolling in, Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly took the stage, confident that Democrats could break ...
Workers rejected Kamala Harris because she chose to campaign in a fantasy world where villains other than Trump are rarely ...