Since the 1970s, the Democratic Party has realigned—a shift that might have cost Kamala Harris the White House.
In the wake of defeat, Democrats are engaging in a painful self-reflection process. It's a process Republicans invariably avoid.
All eyes are on pivotal House races across the country after Donald Trump won the presidential election and Republicans picked up the Senate.
After picking up seats in West Virginia, Ohio and Montana and winning an unexpectedly close race in Nebraska, the G.O.P.
For Republicans, this will inevitably be a time of feeling vindication and jubilation against a Democratic Party they have ...
Republicans have won the Senate and are poised to maintain power in the House. That's good news for President-elect Trump and his agenda.
Republicans have taken the Senate majority and are fighting to keep control of the House. A unified Republican grip on ...
For a closer look at Donald Trump's decisive victory in this deeply divided nation, Geoff Bennett sat down with Republican ...
Republicans flipped the Senate with projected wins in a number of key races, cementing their majority in the upper chamber.
Sen. Bernie Sanders fired off a sharp rebuke of the Democratic Party after Vice President Kamala Harris lost the presidential election to former President Donald Trump.
Republicans are poised to have unified government in the White House, Senate and House,” Johnson said in a statement.
Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris ... compared to 1.6 million Republicans. But the ranks of the GOP have been growing.