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President Donald Trump endorsed Representative Andy Barr, one of the Republicans running to replace former Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell in Kentucky’s primary election later this month.
President Donald Trump endorsed U.S. Rep. Andy Barr in the contentious race for U.S. Senate in Kentucky after asking opponent Nate Morris to drop out.
The president is exacting his redistricting revenge by endorsing challengers. Here's who's running in the Indiana Senate races where Trump is invested.
The Associated Press declared Donald Trump the winner of the 2024 presidential election after he secured the 270 electoral votes needed to reclaim the White House.
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Barabak: The congressional landmine stirring fears about the midterm election — and a Trump power grab
A constitutional provision allowing Congress to determine its makeup has some worried a Democratic victory could be nullified. Skepticism abounds, but Trump has repeatedly breached long-standing norms.
NA Donald Trump has been trying to "nationalize" (his term, not mine) control over elections, claiming sweeping presidential power
The president unloaded on the SPLC in the early hours of Friday morning and described it as “one of the greatest political scams in American History.” The post Trump Demands 2020 Election ‘Be Wiped From the Books’ If New SPLC Case Proves ‘True’ first appeared on Mediaite.
Three Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee voted with Republicans to advance a judicial nominee who refused to acknowledge that Joe Biden won the 2020 election, and at least one judicial advocacy group is furious about it.
When Trump tried to overturn the 2020 election, the institutional guardrails of American democracy held. But if faced with the same tests today, those barriers — and people who held the line — would largely be missing.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Louisiana's congressional map unconstitutional because it relied to much on race to create the boundaries.
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Trump election integrity push exposes massive amount of dead people on North Carolina voter rolls
North Carolina elections board identified approximately 34,000 deceased people on state voter rolls following a federal database comparison this month.