A trio of election results this week have Republicans confronting a new reality: not only are they facing political headwinds as the party in power but simultaneously grappling with a dramatic reversal in the partisan preferences of the country’s most reliable voters.
As Democrats celebrate a battleground-state win in the most expensive judicial campaign in U.S. history, Trump and the GOP are confronting ... Musk downplayed the electoral loss of a Wisconsin ...
After November, many suggested Republicans had entered an era of electoral dominance. Now, it’s Democrats who are celebrating.
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The Manila Times on MSNTrump faces first electoral setback after Wisconsin Supreme Court voteDonald Trump's second presidency was dealt a spinning blow by voters in Wisconsin Tuesday as they elected a liberal to the state's Supreme Court, despite his powerful advisor Elon Musk pouring millions into the race to sway the polls.
This week, there is renewed focus on what could happen to Republicans in 2026 if President Trump’s new tariffs don’t resonate with voters: a repeat of 2018.
Trump’s 2024 victory was not a big win, as he won the popular vote by only 1.5 percent and did not win a majority of the vote, and he only won one of the swing states’ Senate races,
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FOX 35 Orlando on MSNRepublican Jimmy Patronis wins Florida's 1st congressional district race, defeating Democrat Gay ValimontRepublican Jimmy Patronis won a special election Tuesday in Florida’s 1st Congressional District, securing a seat in the reliably Republican Panhandle with the backing of former President Donald Trump.