After warning voters for years that a Donald Trump win would be calamitous for American democracy, Biden has gone largely silent on his concerns about what lays ahead for America and he has yet to substantively reflect on why Democrats were decisively defeated up and down the ballot.
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Commissioner Diane Ellis-Marseglia apologized for claiming court precedent "doesn't matter" in relation to provisional ballots.
Despite all evidence, many still believe that the opposition Democrats secretly overwhelmed the power of the Trump administration in 2020 to steal an election by 7 million popular votes and 70 electoral votes.
The reaction from Democrats to Donald Trump’s 2024 victory is, to put it mildly, very much unlike their reaction to his 2016 win. Instead of mass protests in the streets, Democrats have been, for the most part,
It takes 218 seats to have a majority in the House, which Republicans crossed last week. The GOP has currently 218 seats to Democrats’ 213, with four races still uncalled. More on that below. But, as The Associated Press reports, the GOP’s majority is thin and a highly functioning House isn’t guaranteed.
Experts express concern that AI could have impacted election integrity through deepfakes, disinformation, and bias.
While cryptocurrency offers exciting opportunities and the potential for high returns, its environmental impact, association with illegal activities and predatory nature all present significant ethical challenges.
Conspiracy theories that the election was miscounted, hacked and stolen have spread in some left-leaning online communities.
Questions about the process stemmed from two "unofficial" documents released by the state showing a discrepancy in the number of ballots counted.
166 ballot machines are used as Mecklenburg officials hold a recount in NC Supreme Court race, Tricia Cotham’s win over Nicole Sidman, and Woodson Bradley’s win over Stacie McGinn, at Valerie C. Woodard Community Resource Center in Charlotte, NC on Thursday, November 21, 2024. MELISSA MELVIN-RODRIGUEZ
A Democratic election official in Pennsylvania offered an impassioned apology Wednesday for claiming “precedent by a court doesn’t matter anymore in this country” to justify counting about 600 faulty ballots in defiance of state Supreme Court rulings.