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Kamala Harris' poorer than expected performance with key demographic groups and increases in young Californians registering Republican are signs of political change.
New data, based on authoritative voter records, suggests that Donald Trump would have done even better in 2024 with higher turnout.
Support for former Vice President Kamala Harris in the theoretical 2028 presidential horserace has dropped in new polling as she weighs her next political steps.  A new Emerson College Polling
President Trump won more than half of foreign-born Hispanic voters in the 2024 election and still would’ve beat former Vice President Kamala Harris had every eligible voter turned out to the polls, an analysis of his landslide victory concluded Thursday.
In November, exit polls showed that Trump won about 46% of the Hispanic vote. The Pew study puts the figure at 48%, with Vice President Kamala Harris getting 51%. Harris’ performance with Hispanics was pathetic. In 2020, Joe Biden got 61% of the Hispanic vote. In 2016, Hillary Clinton got 66%. And, in 2012, Barack Obama got 71%.
Kamala Harris is favored over Vice President J.D. Vance in a hypothetical 2028 presidential election, according to a new poll. Harris was favored by 45% of respondents, Vance by 42% and 12% were undecided in a poll where Overton Insights asked 1,
The New York City mayoral candidate has already succeeded in two areas where the former vice president failed.
Trump’s voters were more racially and ethnically diverse in 2024 than in prior elections, a Pew Research Center analysis shows.
Claims by some Democrats — that phantom millions of stay-at-home progressives may have cost former Vice President Kamala Harris the
However, despite the widespread nature of the rumor, no evidence existed that Harris ever publicly said, " If we elect Trump, we will be at war within six months. " As such, we've rated this quote as having incorrect attribution.
CBS News’ parent company, Paramount, agreed to pay $16 million to President Donald Trump on Tuesday to settle his lawsuit
A new report from Pew Research found President Trump's 2024 campaign won over more religious voters than in his previous races.