The U.S. is the only democracy in the world where a presidential candidate can get the most popular votes and still lose the ...
The gap between when California and Florida are able to finalize their count is the result of the states choosing to ...
The Democratic and Republican Parties' coalitions are undergoing a seismic change just weeks before Vice President Kamala ...
There is one conspicuous weak spot in the formidable wall of support Vice President Kamala Harris has built among female ...
Erie County, Pennsylvania, Republican Party Chair Tom Eddy spoke to Fox News Digital in a recent interview on his party's ground game, what he is seeing in his swing area and the importance of voting ...
In 1992, Clinton and then-Sen. Al Gore rode a campaign bus through southwest Georgia to court rural voters. Harris and ...
Former President Bill Clinton urged churchgoers in Albany, Georgia, on Sunday to rally behind the upbeat campaign of Vice ...
In 1988, Abramowitz devised his own model, called “Time for Change,” which cut Lichtman’s 13 keys down to three: the growth ...
(AP Photo/Susan Walsh) (Susan Walsh ... in which Republican George W. Bush edged Democrat Al Gore. When the justices gather ...
Americans who cast their ballots for Ralph Nader in 2000 and Jill Stein in 2016 are why Republicans who lost the popular vote ...
“Tip” O’Neill Jr. (CQ Roll Call archival photo) Carter and his wife are seen ... and vice presidential candidates Bill Clinton and Al Gore. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) The Carters are seen ...
Contrary to a recent letter to the editor ... Here is the truth: The American people are wiser than the Electoral College. Al Gore beat George W. Bush by half a million votes.