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Most of Red America’s ‘blue dots’ can’t help Harris win. But this one might. Inside the quirky Nebraska district that could swing the election.
Confirmation hearings for Cabinet members nominated by President-elect Trump are underway. The FBI conducts background checks focusing on "character and conduct" of the nominees. What's involved?
What were the reasons Louisiana voted blue in 1976, 1992 and 1996, and is it possible for the state to ever support a Democratic presidential candidate again?
Beyoncé recently backed the political campaign video for Vice President Kamala Harris. It seems the superstar is passionate about politics and changing the world – and previously revealed how ...
But just how lengthy is that long-standing pattern? According to state election results, the last time Missouri did not vote red in a presidential candidate, otherwise voting majority blue, was 1996.
With about half of the states called so far, the presidential race remains a tight battle–and it may come down to the Blue Wall. The wins Donald Trump and Kamala Harris have notched so far were ...
As presidential election resulst trickle in, some television pundits may talk of a 'red mirage' and a 'blue shift.' What does that mean?
If Vice President Harris were to win the swing states of Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, she would be short one electoral vote to win the election. That's where Omaha comes in.
But with all three blue wall states polling within the margin of error, this could be the election cycle during which the battlegrounds buck that historical trend.
But just how lengthy is that long-standing pattern? According to state election results, the last time Missouri did not vote red in a presidential candidate, otherwise voting majority blue, was 1996.
What were the reasons Louisiana voted blue in 1976, 1992 and 1996, and is it possible for the state to ever support a Democratic presidential candidate again?
What were the reasons Louisiana voted blue in 1976, 1992 and 1996, and is it possible for the state to ever support a Democratic presidential candidate again?