Newsweek takes a look at how the Democratic Party could try to bounce back in 2028 after its stinging defeat against Trump.
Instead of handing control of the White House to a new generation of Democratic leaders, Joe Biden will now suffer the ignominy of watching Donald Trump once again take the reins of power.
I had refused to believe that after everything Donald Trump had done – the felonies, the indictments, the insurrection, the sexual assaults, the whoppers and the crudeness – the public would again ...
Stocks hit all-time highs with investors mapping out Donald Trump's return to the White House and what his policies will mean ...
The 2024 presidential election is over, so it's time to look ahead to 2028. Here are the answers to questions popping up.
While the last of the votes in battleground states like Michigan and Arizona are still being counted ... protection victories secured by current Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, including the ...
A White Dudes for Harris organizer said of the result: "There is no way around it. Waking up to Trump's victory is really ...
After Vice President Kamala Harris’ defeat, speculation has already started about potential Democratic candidates for the ...
Donald Trump has won the US election in a stunning political comeback. He declared a "magnificent victory for the American people" in a speech to joyous supporters in Florida. The Republicans have ...
Hundreds of Democrats and Republicans poured into election night watch parties to watch the U.S. Senate and presidential race ...
The evidence suggests that the biggest mistake Joe Biden made was deciding to contest, and Democrats made was in remaining ...