The winner-take-all system breeds political disillusionment, turns voters off from democracy, and encourages extreme ...
The lessons of history about second-term presidents and second-term Republicans in particular are not just the stuff of ...
If ever a U.S. president needed the checks and balances that the founders established, it’s law-breaking, oath-violating ...
In today’s edition, chief political analyst Chuck Todd explains why the results of the 2022 midterm elections were a mirage ...
In this deeply polarized country, there have been many competing emotions in response to Donald Trump’s reelection. To better understand how many in the country feel, Judy Woodruff checked in with ...
While the GOP's victory was more decisive than expected, it didn't narrow fundamental differences that have riven the ...
So, Democrats, stop agonizing about 2024, and start organizing for 2026. Start recruiting, fundraising and targeting. It beats the wringing of hands and the pointing of fingers.
So what happened to yield us the 2024 elections? Nathan L. Gonzales has a few observations to share about it all.
Harris and Trump made their final pitches to voters Monday in the same part of Pennsylvania, at roughly the same time, ...
Vice President Kamala Harris has conceded. Plus, USA TODAY Washington Bureau Chief Susan Page takes a look at what's next.
In the wake of defeat, Democrats are engaging in a painful self-reflection process. It’s a process Republicans invariably avoid.
Democrats saw major victories on the issue in the 2022 midterms and Virginia’s off-year elections in 2023 ... he ...