More voters are becoming dissatisfied with both the Republican and Democratic parties. Many are left wondering: could third-party candidates eventually have a chance at the White House?
University of Sydney Political Science Professor Simon Jackman says it is very much in the interests of both the United ...
On Thursday’s edition of “Closer Look,” Emory professors Pearl Dowe and Andra Gillespie return to the program to analyze ...
Despite long lines at early voting and before polls opened on Election Day, multiple Kansas City metro counties saw a decline ...
I should note that [Donald Trump] did not recognize Aleksandr Lukashenko’s election in August 2020 as legitimate and did not congratulate him. But Lukashenko’s congratulations indicate that the ...
Wade,” Alison Gash, a professor of political science at the University of Oregon, told McClatchy News. The results come after ...
The good news – and truth – from Election Day is that our voting systems did their jobs, regardless of which candidate you voted for.
After 1968 Wharton graduate and former President Donald Trump was named the winner of the 2024 presidential election, Penn ...
TMCC Political Science Professor Fred Lokken examines what Trump and Harris did right, but what Trump did to win.
Duke professors reflected on the results of the 2024 presidential election and spoke about Trump’s second administration ...
Ron Seyb, professor of political science at Skidmore College, said some of the margins by which candidates won on Tuesday ...
Democrat Claire Snyder-Hall will take over the seat held by the retiring Rep. Pete Schwartzkopf for over 20 years. She ...