Initial entrance poll data showed leads for Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton; Clinton is still leading among Democrats but not by much, while Trump trails Ted Cruz among Republicans by 3 percentage points. The entrance polls also inaccurately had Rick Santorum in third place in Iowa four years ...
YOUR VIEW: How readers voted on Republicans, Hickenlooper, Gingrich, USOC diversity; and developmentWayne Laugesen
Undecided Republicans 47 30 2 1 19 National poll of 1,871 registered voters, Jan. 29-31 Source: Morning Consult Many commentators have noted the surprising overlap in appeal of Trump and Sanders. (Though their candidacies are very different.) Trump supporters are noticeably bullish on Sanders’...
along party lines to impeach him over abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. No Republicans voted in favor of either article of impeachment, while three Democrats voted against one or both. On February 5, 2020, the Senate voted largely along party lines to acquit Trump on both charges....
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 win
in an attempt to garner greater influence. But if you measure each primary from the time Iowa votes to Super Tuesday — the most crowded election date each cycle, which usually comes right after these early contests — the story is similar. In 2024, Republicans will take 51 days ...
But those numbers become even more understandable when we considerthe GOP’s historywith limiting voting access.In our conversation, Anderson cited an infamous quote by the late conservative political operator Paul Weyrich that sums up the mindset of many Republicans to this day. “I don’t ...
Reality check: A tie in Iowa is actually a win for Clinton. According to ourtargets at the Cook Political Report, Bernie Sanders would have needed to win twice as many delegates as Clinton in Iowa to be “on track” for the nomination. He’s nowhere near that tonight. ...
Charles Grassley (R-Iowa) GUILTY GUILTY Judd Gregg (R-New Hampshire) GUILTY GUILTY Chuck Hagel (R-Nebraska) GUILTY GUILTY Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) NOT GUILTY NOT GUILTY Orrin G. Hatch (R-Utah) GUILTY GUILTY Jesse Helms (R-North Carolina) GUILTY GUILTY Ernest F. Hollings (D-South Carolina)...
“Let me be very clear, my presidency will not be a continuation of Joe Biden's presidency,” Harris said. “I, for example, am someone who has not spent the majority of my career in Washington, D.C. I invite ideas, whether it be from the Republicans who are s...