Results for the 2020 election won by President Joe Biden took four days, while it took 35 days to announce George W. Bush had won the White House in 2000.
In choosing their Senate majority leader, Republicans turned to a consummate insider from the fourth-smallest state by population, a 20-year veteran without close ties to the incoming president.
He also won the popular vote, marking the first time a Republican candidate has achieved such a victory since 2004, when George W. Bush won re-election against Democratic challenger John Kerry.
Joo Won stars as a rookie firefighter battling guilt and fear in 'Firefighters,' a film based on the devastating 2001 Hongje neighborhood fire. New stills offer a glimpse into Cheol Woong's ...
Strauss Zelnick, CEO of Grand Theft Auto publisher Take Two, says that AI won’t change the way its developers produce games going forward. Speaking with CNBC, Zelnick pointed out that game developers ...
As the votes for the 2024 presidential election continue to be counted, many are wondering how certain states voted in the 2020 election, when Republican Donald Trump faced off against Democrat ...
The president-elect has won all seven battleground states, according to CBS News projections. The seven states considered battlegrounds this year were Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada ...
Impact Link There's been an avalanche of analysis following Donald Trump's victory in the US presidential election, as experts sought to explain how the former president won a second term.
But Trump, unlike Republicans before him in recent elections, won substantial votes from Latino and Black men. An NYT analysis hypothesised that American men liked his 'I don't give a f***' attitude.
If Trump ultimately wins the national popular vote – a moral victory that won't ultimately sway the election outcome – he'd be the first Republican presidential candidate to do so in two decades.
This will be the first time that the Republicans have won the popular vote since 2004, when incumbent George W Bush won 50.7% of the national vote, and the Democratic challenger John Kerry 48.3%. In ...
"The moment Donald Trump won the election," Griffin wrote as a caption. Griffin has not expressed his political beliefs as frequently as other former athletes and media peers. However, he did ...