Since winning the 2024 election, President-elect Donald Trump has gone quiet on his false claims of voter fraud. But the election denial movement he spawned isn’t going away – and appears to be strengthening in some areas of the country.
Ava DuVernay has slammed Donald Trump's re-election as a U.S. president, in spite of a criminal charges against him, saying that black people arrested on smaller crimes land years of jail time. DuVernay was speaking in a conversation event at the Marrakech film festival,
Karoline Leavitt, President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming White House press secretary, deleted two social media posts she shared after the January 6, 2021, riot at the US Capitol — including a retweet praising then-Vice President Mike Pence for certifying the 2020 election.
Nearly a month after a devastating election loss that exposed cracks in the very foundation of their party, Democrats remain deeply divided over the extent of their political problem — or even if they have one.
Former President Donald Trump won all seven of Palm Beach's voting precincts in the Nov. 5 general election, helping pave the way to a statewide win over Vice President Kamala Harris and and an Electoral College victory.
Was the 2024 presidential election close? It certainly didn't feel that way on election night and in the days immediately after. It became clear that President-elect Donald Trump was on pace to win relatively early in the evening.
The 2024 U.S. presidential election is on Election Day, Nov. 5. Options on how to vote vary by state. Some offer forms of early voting or voting by mail. Others have ways of voting absentee. Polls will be open at varying times on a state-by-state basis.
Facts are stubborn things,” former President Johnson Adam’s, once said, though some might argue that is no longer true based on the last election.
ABC's Jon Karl hosts Former DNC chair Donna Brazile, “The Dispatch” senior editor Sarah Isgur, “Wall Street Journal” reporter Vivian Salama, and ABC's Rick Klein to discuss Trump's controversial cabinet picks.
In the two weeks since his Election Day victory, President-elect Donald Trump has already suggested he is ready to push the limits of those checks and balances, setting up a potential constitutional showdown with a Congress controlled by members of his own party and a Supreme Court with a conservative supermajority.
A "corrupt bargain" that delivered John Quincy Adams the presidency ended the Era of Good Feelings and prompted a new period of partisan hostility
State legislative and Supreme Court races were not terribly decisive, while we saw setbacks for ranked-choice voting and minimum-wage increases.