Republicans, Trump and election losses
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President Donald Trump criticized Republican candidates after Tuesday's election losses, claiming winning is "easy" when focusing on the "facts."
Democratic National Committee chair Ken Martin will travel to Tennessee on Saturday to campaign for congressional candidate Aftyn Behn, who is running in a deep-red district in a December special election — a sign of Democratic bullishness coming off of positive election results on Tuesday.
As Republicans were casting about for explanations for their party’s dismal showing in off-year elections last week, President Donald Trump had several other pieces of business to attend to.
Former President Joe Biden said in a post-election speech in Nebraska the "Democratic Party is back" and accused Donald Trump of wrecking the Constitution.
After voters swung toward Republican Donald Trump during last fall’s presidential election, states like Virginia and New Jersey swung back towards Democratic candidates at nearly the same velocity as 2024’s shift,
Democratic candidate Zohran Mamdani defeated former New York governor Andrew Cuomo and Republican Curtis Sliwa to be voted the mayor of America’s biggest city after the election's highest turnout for half a century. The 34‑year‑old secured 50.4% of the vote and was backed by more than 1 million New Yorkers.
A tied election between friends in Nevada was decided by a high-card draw Wednesday for a local office in the small town of Gerlach, four hours north of Reno.
Republican areas in the Coachella Valley could soon be represented by an anti-Trump Democrat in Washington. after the passage of Proposition 50, and conservative voters are not happy about it.
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What the Polls Got Right and Wrong in the 2025 Elections
Polls underestimated the Democratic vote in New Jersey and Virginia and missed a Republican collapse in New York City.
Rep. Elise Stefanik announced she is running for governor of New York, potentially challenging Gov. Kathy Hochul in the 2026 election.
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New Jersey governor election results: Democrat Mikie Sherrill is projected winner in governor's race
Democrat Mikie Sherrill is projected to win the New Jersey gubernatorial election against Republican Jack Ciattarelli. As of 9:30 p.m. with 63% of the expected vote reporting, Sherrill holds more than a 14-point lead -- 57.0% to 42.4%.