Since Rep.Kevin McCarthy was removed as speakerover two weeks ago, Republicans, who hold the majority in the House, have selected two nominees to replace him. Both have failed to secure enough support to win the speaker's gavel because neither reached the threshold necessary within their own ...
After two years of pent-up anticipation, Democrats have finally done what they have long been favorites to do: win control of the U.S. House of Representatives.…
Evidence abounds that Democrats and Republicans really do not like each other. Researchers have found that they avoid dating one another, desire not to live nea…
politics and argues that the U.S. government will only be effective if the power of political parties is reduced. Emphasis is given to the dominance of the Democratic and Republican parties in U.S. politics. Several suggestions for improving elections and legislative processes are presented, ...
Image:If US swing states vote along the lines of religious trends, they will still be divided almost evenly between the Democrats and Republicans If we go with the rough trend that less religious states are more likely to vote for the Democrats and more religious ...
House Republican. Somewhat similarly, just eight of those 24 had more anti-establishment records than the median member. By comparison, the 20 Republicans who voted against McCarthy at least once in January all rank among the most conservativeandmost anti-establishment third of the party’s ...
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Since 1933, the S&P 500 has averaged a 12.9% annual return when Republicans controlled both the White House and Congress and a 9% annual return when Democrats controlled both. When a Democrat was president and Republicans controlled Congress, that figure was 13%. For the opposite scenario, retu...
Before the 2016 election, an American Psychological Association survey found 52% of American adults reported the election was a “very" or "somewhat significant" source of stress — and the impact was statistically equal among registered Democrats and Republicans, for men and women. The 2024 result...
Election Day is typically the end of the contentious fight for the White House. But it could just be the beginning. With both Democrats and Republicans preparing for possible legal fights over the vote count, the post-election process for seating the winner is getting a closer look. T...