California Voters Could Decide Whether Republicans Keep the House

With the GOP’s eight-seat majority at stake, Golden State voters will decide 52 congressional races, 40 of which are currently held by Democrats. Though seen by many as a deep blue state sporting a Democrat trifecta—with the governor’s office and both legislative chambers controlled by the party with supermajority margins—California has millions of Republicans and

Pennsylvania Could Determine Control of the Senate as Bob Casey, Dave McCormick Face Off

The presidential race could determine if Casey or McCormick wins. Pennsylvania could not only determine on Nov. 5 which party wins the White House, but also which party wins the Senate. Sen. Bob Casey (D-Pa.) is running for a fourth term but will have to beat the Republican nominee, millionaire businessman and military veteran Dave

Battleground Wisconsin Starts Early Voting

It’s the fifth swing state where early voting has started. Wisconsin is the latest swing state to start a form of in-person early voting—specifically, in-person absentee voting. “Starting on Tuesday, Oct. 22—two weeks before Election Day—municipal clerks can begin to issue in-person absentee ballots at the clerk’s office or another designated location,” the Wisconsin Elections

Federal Government to Provide $325 Million for New Michigan Semiconductor Factory

The federal government has unveiled a $325 million investment plan for a new semiconductor facility in Michigan. According to an Oct. 21 U.S. Department of Commerce press statement, the new Michigan Hemlock Semiconductor (HSC) facility in Saginaw County, will also create up to 1,000 construction jobs over time and potentially generate up to 180 manufacturing

Trump Lauds North Carolinians Who Voted Early Amid Post-Hurricane Chaos

The former president visited a badly damaged small community and pledged his continued support as voters headed to the polls. SWANNANOA, N.C.—Standing on the silt-covered ground amid piles of debris, former President Donald Trump said the aftermath of Hurricane Helene left him awestruck. So did the grit of North Carolinians who cast a record-breaking number