It didn’t happen in person, but Green Party Presidential candidate Dr. Jill Stein electronically sent her petition for a recount to the Wisconsin Elections Commission.
White House aides said Obama administration officials at agencies across the government remained legally barred from delivering the normal guidance and briefings to Trump’s transition team because essential documents had still not been completed.
White House aides said Obama administration officials at agencies across the government remained legally barred from delivering the normal guidance and briefings to Trump’s transition team because essential documents had still not been completed.
A top aide to President-elect Donald Trump mocked Hillary Clinton supporters Thursday, November 24th for “not accepting the presidential election results”. The candidates would campaign very differently if that were the case, ignoring less populated traditional...
That play totally shifted the momentum in the game. If Minnesota can shut down Johnson the Vikings should put up enough points to win by a field goal. Prior to kickoff, the Vikings were preparing to rush out onto the field when the sound guy, for reasons now unknown, made a...
My interest is piqued. Being party chair has to be one of the worst of all possible jobs because everyone presumes the position has great power when it has almost none.
Pat McCrory has officially filed for a statewide recount of votes from the November 8 election. Pat McCrory to concede the election to his Democratic challenger abound, the incumbent has instead officially filed for a recount of votes. McCrory’s campaign acknowledged in its...
That left a wide-open field of more than a dozen candidates, and when that happened, Donald Trump stood out. That could begin with the 2018 midterm elections, when every House member and one-third of the Senate will be up for re-election.
The statements could mark a softening in Trump’s position on United States involvement in efforts to fight climate change, although he did not commit to specific action in any direction.
According to Dave Wasserman of the nonpartisan Cook Political Report, Clinton’s lead in the popular vote over president-elect Donald Trump surpassed 2 million Wednesday morning, reports Politico.