Sheri Biggs Wins South Carolina GOP House Runoff Race

Unfinished business from June 11 primary lifts first-time candidate to win in deep red congressional district. Nurse practitioner and Air Force National Guard officer Sheri Biggs has edged evangelical minister and televangelist Mark Burns in their June 25 runoff election in South Carolina’s Congressional District 3 (CD 3). Ms. Biggs had garnered 51.1 percent of

Jamaal Bowman Falls in Primary as Voters Segregate Themselves Into Opponent’s Camp

Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D., N.Y.) became the first “Squad” member to lose reelection, falling to Westchester County executive George Latimer in a race that largely centered on Bowman’s intense hostility toward the Jewish state—and Jewish voters in his district. Latimer led Bowman by 9 points with 51 percent of the vote reported when the Associated

Rep. Boebert Wins GOP Primary in New District in Colorado

The Republican switched districts to a neighboring seat held by outgoing Rep. Ken Buck (R-Colo.). The first phase of Rep. Lauren Boebert’s (R-Colo.) district switch has paid off for her. Ms. Boebert has won the June 25 Republican primary in Colorado’s Fourth District, in the eastern half of the state. She currently represents the Third

The High-Stakes First Debate for Biden, Trump

President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump will square off in their first debate of 2024 on June 27, each aiming to present different visions for America’s future. The high-stakes debate will be a crucial platform for the two oldest candidates in American history to demonstrate their energy, appearance, coherence, and responsiveness, making it

Biden vs. Trump: The High-Stakes First Debate in Race to White House

President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump will square off in their first debate of 2024 on June 27, each aiming to present different visions for America’s future. The high-stakes debate will be a crucial platform for the two oldest candidates in American history to demonstrate their energy, appearance, coherence, and responsiveness, making it

Special Counsel Offers Explanation for Trump Documents Shift

‘Nothing has been lost, much less destroyed, and there has been no bad faith,’ the response brief reads. Special counsel Jack Smith’s office argued in a June 24 brief that there was no spoliation of evidence in the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump, rebutting several claims made about the government’s handling of