Trump Declared Winner In North Carolina
North Carolina was called for President Donald Trump by The Associated Press on Friday afternoon.
Read moreNorth Carolina was called for President Donald Trump by The Associated Press on Friday afternoon.
Read moreSo here it is nearly two weeks past Election Day and the 2020 presidential race remains undetermined.
Read moreThe Republican Party has become a more multiethnic, multiracial, and working-class party, politicians said after viewing election data and precinct-level exit polls.
Read moreRepublicans in South Carolina’s congressional delegation are preparing to introduce a bill in Congress to address election irregularities as lawsuits continue over allegations of voter fraud during the Nov. 3 presidential election.
Read moreIndiana Attorney General Curtis Hill joined several attorneys general from around the country in support of the Republican Party in its bid to challenge absentee ballots in Pennsylvania.
Read moreRepublican Dan Sullivan has won reelection in Alaska. With Sullivan keeping his Senate Seat, the Republicans have a total of 50 seats.
Read moreThe Center Square [By Bethany Blankley]- The General Services Administration (GSA), the agency tasked by Congress with approving a transfer
Read moreAttorney General William Barr has authorized federal prosecutors to “pursue substantial allegations” of voting irregularities, according to a leaked memo.
Read moreTennessee Republicans from Gov. Bill Lee to the state’s congressional delegation to the Senate GOP caucus largely haven’t conceded a winner in the 2020 presidential election.
Read moreFlorida Republican leaders and many of the state’s GOP voters are waiting for pending court cases, which include Trump campaign allegations of fraud, to be resolved in courts across several states before acknowledging Democrat Joe Biden as president-elect.
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