Republicans within striking distance of House majority as key races remain too close to call
House Republicans appear to be closing in on keeping the majority as several key races in the West remain outstanding.
House Republicans appear to be closing in on keeping the majority as several key races in the West remain outstanding.
The NC-01 House race between Rep. Don Davis and GOP challenger Laurie Buckhout was a toss-up, with shifting rural dynamics making the historically Democratic region competitive.
Democratic lawmakers are pointing fingers within their party for the “mistakes” of Vice President Kamala Harris’s “disastrous campaign,” which ultimately cost her the election, Axios reported. “Will the big-money interests and well-paid consultants who control the Democratic Party learn any real lesson from this disastrous campaign? … Probably not,” Sen. Bernie Sanders (I., Vt.), who caucuses with
Trump ally and former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani got a tongue lashing Thursday in federal court after missing a deadline to turn over valuables to two election workers he defamed, including one asset, a vintage Mercedes, that he took for a drive to vote in Florida. He owes the women, Ruby Freeman and daughter
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem spoke to Fox News Digital in an interview about Vice President Kamala Harris' loss of support from women compared to President Biden in 2020.
Susie Wiles, a longtime Republican political operative, is being floated as a top contender for the position of President-elect Trump's White House chief of staff.
A movement among moderate Republicans to throw their support behind Vice President Harris didn't work with similarly minded voters, who broke for President-elect Trump.