President Trump is out to stop the 2025 midterms from turning into a preview of the 2026 midterms. Democrats want to keep the momentum going.
Economic worries were the dominant concern as voters cast ballots for Tuesday’s elections, according to preliminary findings from the AP Voter Poll. The results of the expansive survey of more than 17,
Tuesday's elections saw economic concerns drive voter decisions across the country, including in New York City, Virginia and New Jersey.
Democratic victories in Tuesday’s highest-profile, and under-the-radar, elections give the party a shot in the arm as they look to regroup and storm into next year’s key midterm elections.
President Donald Trump is heading to Miami on Wednesday — the anniversary of his reelection to a second term — to speak to a forum of business leaders and global athletes about what he sees as his economic achievements.
"But make no mistake, how much you pay at the cash register is going to determine who you vote for in these elections."
Democrats are dominating the first major Election Day since President Donald Trump returned to the White House.
Democratic gubernatorial candidates Abigail Spanberger in Virginia and Mikie Sherrill in New Jersey won both elections, receiving campaign support from former President Obama.
In Virginia, New York and New Jersey, Democrats emphasize affordability, believing voters are dissatisfied with the president’s economic policies.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) pegged Tuesday’s GOP election losses as a sign of voters discontent with the economy, as reflected in exit polls. “I will give the president some
President Donald Trump vows to send Americans checks in the mail. There's a huge risk if he can’t deliver — and another if he does.