Off-year races in Virginia, New Jersey, California and beyond are seen as key early barometers of how voters are feeling about Trump and Democrats.
Elections in multiple states on Tuesday are set to gauge how voters feel in the first year of Donald Trump’s second presidency — and whether Democrats have improved their standing with the midterm elections just one year away.
Voters across the US head to the polls on November 4 for key mayoral, gubernatorial, and ballot contests seen as a barometer of national sentiment under Donald Trump’s second term.
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Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes previously gave Speaker Mike Johnson an ultimatum: Swear in Adelita Grijalva or she'd take him to court.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) warned that the 2028 presidential election will be a “[Russian President Vladimir] Putin election” if his party doesn’t “stand up.” “I’ll tell you what, we
Argentine stock, bond and currency markets surged on Monday after President Javier Milei’s party scored a decisive victory in midterm elections over the weekend.
Argentine President Javier Milei’s massive gains in political power surprised observers domestically and abroad, and all signs point to the power of President Donald Trump’s thumb on the scale. A rough few months that included his sister’s corruption scandal and a disappointing provincial election were outshone by an October meeting at the White House and
"He had a lot of help from us. He had a lot of help. I gave him an endorsement, a very strong endorsement," Trump said, also crediting some of his top officials, including Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who oversaw the financial assistance to Argentina.