It's been nearly a week since election day, and California is still counting ballots, imposing an agonizing wait on a nation wondering who will lead the next U.S. House of Representatives. It isn't a surprise that California is taking its time to verify,
Kamala Harris took over the campaign from President Joe Biden, but she couldn’t escape his low approval numbers.
Control over the U.S. House of Representatives still hangs in the balance, teetering between a Republican or Democratic majority with more than a dozen races left to be called.
Don’t be bamboozled by anyone who says they have the one true answer,” says Chris Hayes on pundits analyzing Democrats’ performance in 2024. “We have seen the unexpected happen, time and time again.”
The Associated Press surveys the numbers posted by local election officials and projects the winner using vote returns and other data. Races can be called within minutes of polls closing on election night. However, if a race has tight margins or an expected high volume of mail-in ballots, it can take longer to call.
FOX News White House correspondent Peter Doocy asked White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre about President Biden's lunch with Vice President Kamala Harris. PETER DOOCY, FOX NEWS: And we know that today,
Local officials are beginning to certify the results of this year’s presidential election in a process that so far has been playing out quietly, in stark contrast to the tumultuous certification period four years ago that followed then-President Donald Trump’s loss.
Political strategist James Carville says that, though it was a “bad night” for his fellow Democrats, “The opposition starts right now.”
Some social media posts falsely claimed that CBS News reported there was "cheating" in the 2024 presidential election that benefitted President-elect Donald Trump. We found no evidence of such a report,
After a big election night that saw Republicans grow their majorities, GOP lawmakers have reelected Jack Whitver and Pat Grassley as their leaders.
PROVIDENCE — Nine candidates who lost their elections in Rhode Island last week are asking for a recount, though only six are expected to qualify.