Georgia seems to always be tinkering with its election rules and laws. Problem is, they won’t leave well enough alone.
Joe Biden defeated Donald Trump in the Peach State by nearly 12,000 votes in 2020 – a key victory on his path to the ...
ed by huge counties home to their largest cities: Clark County, home to Las Vegas, in Nevada; and Maricopa County, home to ...
Migrants landing in swing states, and across the country, are gravitating to counties that voted for President Joe Biden in ...
The chicanery that would ensue as a result would usher in yet another constitutional crisis that would test the American ...
Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin rank first, second and fourth as well in the amount of advertising the campaigns have ...
Georgia, on August 29. Analysts told Newsweek that Harris will have to target key swing states in order to win the 2024 election. Michael Ciaglo/Alex Wong/Win McNamee/Getty Images Based on voter ...
The Berkshire Hathaway chairman's home district could be pivotal in the presidential race between Kamala Harris and Donald ...
A new study by the Institute for Family Studies shows that families are moving out of “blue” states and heading to “red” and ...
Significant changes in the U.S. population in the last two decades have already made an impact on politics. Here's how it's playing out in the seven most closely watched states this election.
In a sense, Georgia has had both a blue phase and a red phase over the past century-plus. From the late 1800s through 1960, it voted for the Democratic presidential nominee in every election.
The Peach State was decided by less than 12,000 votes in 2020, and conflicts over the result linger to this day.