Focus on swing states in the presidential election
A group of about 2,000 migrants left Mexico's southern border Sunday in hopes of ultimately reaching the United States.
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It is clear that nearly half of the country sees the election in a completely different way than it is seen in heavily blue ...
The first U.S. presidential election occurred 235 years ago, in 1789. It was a small election (about 28,000 voters) without ...
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In the politically divided state of Michigan, it matters how the Detroit-based United Auto Workers talks to its members about ...
Pennsylvania has the biggest Jewish population of any swing state, and any shift could have enormous implications in a state ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — When you hear the term bellwether, you might think about states in the presidential election that always vote with the White House winner. The true meaning of a bellwether is ...
The first US election was held in 1789 – one year after the ratification of the US Constitution. Just 69 electors from 10 ...