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.…
“This win kickstarts Democrats’ path to regaining control over the House, and that path flows through New York,” Hochul said in a statement. And while neither Trump nor President Joe Biden ever set foot in the district, former President Barack Obama cut a robocall for Suozzi in the final...
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“From the outset, the current House map received poor grades on its diminishing number of competitive seats and that criticism has proven itself true in each election held since its implementation,” incoming House Minority Leader Jesse Topper (R., Bedford) said in a statement. “That said, I...
Democrats have a floor of about 230 electoral votes, while the GOP floor is only about 190, according to Stewart. That means Democrats have many more paths to get to 270 than Republicans. For instance, Democrats could lose the perennial swing states of Florida and Ohio and still win through...
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Democrats had to address both strengths and weaknesses A huge difference between the RNC and today is, of course, that Democrats have a new nominee, and there has beensome movement in the pollssince Harris advanced to the top of the ticket. But with partisanship and party identities so dug...
Some Democrats suggested Pelosi might wait to send the articles and allow Biden to begin his term without impeachment hanging over him. But many other Democrats have urged Pelosi to move immediately. Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer, who will be in charge once Biden is sworn in, suggested...
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, return...
The survey results sync with other polls showing Republicans are worried about the status of white Christians in America. A recentPolitico pollfound that 61% of Republicans (and 17% of Democrats) support the declaration of the United States as a Christian nation. Candidates and lawmak...