The strength of the market response has arguably been at odds with what many economists consider the prospect of worse ...
Asked why he thought Trump won so handily, Timmer pointed to a phrase attributed to James Carville, a strategist in Bill ...
Trump’s decisive victory on Tuesday, which secured the popular vote and flipped at least four battlegrounds red, stunned many in the Democratic Party.
Black and Latino voters moved toward Republican Donald Trump in this year's presidential election, and some of the biggest shifts were among men under age 45, and that helped expand his margin over ...
Trump had a clear edge among Hispanic voters who were "very concerned" about the cost of food. Half said he would better handle the economy, compared with about 4 in 10 for Harris. Among Hispanic ...
About 3 in 10 Black men under age 45 went for Trump, roughly double the share he got in 2020. Young Latinos, particularly ...
EXCLUSIVE: A former mayor of Hollywood, Florida, shares why she thinks Donald Trump had a landslide victory in the 2024 ...
The ripple effects of President-elect Donald Trump’s win are already being felt throughout the U.S. economy as, experts say, ...
The results of the 2024 election have confirmed a reality that is too frequently denied by Democratic Party leaders and strategists: The American working class is angry — and for good reason. They ...
The last time Donald Trump was president, California sued his administration more than a hundred times, and it wouldn’t be ...
Proposition 314 makes it a state crime to cross the border unlawfully, allows police to arrest and deport migrants.
Forty-nine percent of them, a plurality, viewed Trump as a better handler of the nation’s economy than Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee. On election night, an Edison Research exit ...