The View” panelists sharply disagreed on the reasons behind Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 Presidential election. In a Hot Topics segment from Friday’s episode, Joy Behar began by praising President Joe Biden for promising a peaceful transfer of power when Trump takes office,
The Democrats’ shellacking at the polls this week has triggered a feisty battle between the ideological wings of the party about what went wrong — and who bears the blame. Some liberals say the
In his first public comments since the election, President Biden said he would work toward a peaceful transfer of power to President-elect Trump. Biden said he would attend Trump's inauguration. NBC N
For the last two decades, the parties have been obsessed with the idea of a permanent majority. It’s not coming.
With Election Day in the books, the next step is the Electoral College. The process of electing the President of the United States can take almost two years and has several milestones along the way. However,
How the US chooses the president is under scrutiny as an increasing number of Americans favor scrapping the current system in favor of a popular vote.
Many Republicans, and a few Democrats, have refused to cooperate with the League of Women Voters, a traditional sponsor of local debates.
At the forefront of the race is Jenniffer González, the candidate from the pro-statehood New Progressive Party (NPP). If González wins, it would mark a historic third consecutive term for the party, solidifying its influence and potentially strengthening Puerto Rico's push to become the 51st state of America.
Many high school seniors are getting ready to vote for the first time. To prepare, a civics class is teaching students how to debate hot-button topics while listening to all points of view.Highline High School Social Studies Teacher David Ruby emphasizes he is not telling kids how to vote,
As Americans vote, the 2024 election has reshaped the landscape in ways beyond the winners and losers − from the power of race to Trump's GOP heir.
In the only U.S. Senate debate before Election Day in Indiana, Republican front-runner Jim Banks did not participate. Here is who did.