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Analysis: What happened and what's next after the 2024 elections?
WASHINGTON — The 2024 elections were going to humble one party, and voters called Democrats to the carpet. It will take days to get final results and probably weeks before there’s a full understanding of what happened, but there are more than a few points that can be made in the wake of elections.
History-making
Former President Donald ...Read more
Here's how Mississippi's history of support for Trump will pay off for the state
Mississippi is positioned to benefit from Donald Trump's presidency, party leaders in the state said Wednesday as they savored the former president's victory, a new Republican majority in the U.S. Senate and a potential trifecta if the House majority holds.
"For Mississippi, it's really going to be big and important," former U.S. Sen. Trent ...Read more
Incoming Washington governor, attorney general vow to take on Trump administration if it overreaches
SEATTLE — Washington Attorney General and Gov.-elect Bob Ferguson and incoming Attorney General Nick Brown vowed Thursday they're ready to take on the second Trump administration if it overreaches on abortion rights, mass deportations or a host of other issues.
At a news conference in downtown Seattle, Ferguson and Brown offered few specifics...Read more
Colorado's 8th District congressional race remains locked in a stalemate 2 days after polls closed
DENVER — Living up to its reputation as one of the nation’s closest contests for Congress, the race for Colorado’s 8th Congressional District remained locked in a stalemate Thursday evening as Democratic incumbent Yadira Caraveo clung to a razor-thin lead over her Republican opponent, state Rep. Gabe Evans.
Two days after polls closed, ...Read more
Here's who Trump may tap to drive his economic agenda
WASHINGTON — Donald Trump’s team is forming a new administration and the president-elect is expected to draw top advisers and cabinet secretaries from a pool of Wall Street and business executives including officials from his first term — at least the ones who stuck by him.
Republicans are on track to win total control of government, ...Read more
Trump taps veteran Florida political operative Susie Wiles for top White House job
President-elect Donald Trump on Thursday named Susie Wiles, the co-manager of his presidential campaign, as his White House chief of staff, elevating a longtime Florida political hand who has helped orchestrate some of the most crucial Republican wins in the state.
Wiles, who has worked for Republican politicians ranging from Jacksonville ...Read more
Georgia Republican leaders ready for life under Trump
ATLANTA — Georgia’s Republican leadership is looking forward to working with the incoming presidential administration, saying they expect President-elect Donald Trump to get America “back on track.”
When Trump gave his victory speech, having secured 270 electoral votes and appearing poised to win the popular vote as the tally continued,...Read more
Biden to travel to South America for APEC, G-20 summits
WASHINGTON — U.S. President Joe Biden will travel to Peru and Brazil next week for two international summits on a trip abroad that threatens to be overshadowed by President-elect Donald Trump’s election victory.
The president will travel to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum in Lima, Peru, from Nov. 14-16 and then travel to Manaus ...Read more
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey refuses to support Trump's deportation efforts
Gov. Maura Healey’s declaration that state police won’t assist in mass deportations is being blasted by critics who say it backtracks from her blaming the federal government for the migrant crisis.
Healey has come under fire after MSNBC anchor Lawrence O’Donnell asked the Bay State governor whether the Massachusetts State Police would ...Read more
How Trump might target DACA recipients and other immigrant groups
Donald Trump has promised voters that he would carry out a range of immigration actions, including deporting, with the help of the National Guard or military, millions of immigrants living illegally in the U.S.
Many of Trump’s plans do not require congressional approval, but they still might be hard to undertake at a scale that ...Read more
Trump says mass deportations of immigrants would be top priority: 'No choice'
President-elect Donald Trump said Thursday that mass deportation of undocumented immigrants will be the top priority of his incoming administration after he claimed a “common sense” mandate from his big election win.
“It’s a mandate to bring common sense back to the country,” Trump told NBC News’ Kristen Welker in an exclusive ...Read more
Sen. Lisa Murkowski, a vocal Trump critic, vows to work with him to advance Alaska interests
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Republican Alaska U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski has long been an outspoken critic of President-elect Donald Trump.
She says she never voted for him. Not in 2016, not in 2020, and not this year.
After Jan. 6, 2021, when Trump’s supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol, Murkowski said Trump should have resigned the presidency ...Read more
Connecticut's congressional delegation faces new political world tough for state: 'There's no sugarcoating'
Connecticut’s congressional delegation, all Democrats, celebrated their reelection victories Wednesday, but said it was bittersweet as they will now be battling against incoming Republican President Donald J. Trump.
U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy, who defeated Republican restaurant owner Matthew Corey to win his third term, said he is ready to head ...Read more
Mayor Adams has spoken with President-elect Trump to address 'issues in the city'
NEW YORK — Mayor Adams spoke to President-elect Donald Trump Wednesday about working together to address “issues in the city,” Adams said, without going into specifics or disclosing whether they discussed the prospect of mass deportations or Adams’ pending criminal case.
“I communicated with the president yesterday to state that ...Read more
How Trump won Pennsylvania − and what the numbers from key counties show about the future of a pivotal swing state
Pennsylvania was for months considered the key swing state that would decide the 2024 election. Candidates, political parties and advocacy groups spent over US$1 billion courting the commonwealth’s small number of persuadable voters.
We now know that former – and now future – President Donald Trump carried the state by the ...Read more
Former San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo heads to Congress, Assembly member Evan Low concedes
SAN JOSE, Calif. — One of Silicon Valley’s most thrilling congressional races in years has come to a close, and former San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo is heading to Congress, delivering a blow to opponent Assembly member Evan Low in the race to replace longtime U.S. Rep. Anna Eshoo.
The Associated Press called the race on Wednesday night for ...Read more
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker has warning for Donald Trump: 'You come for my people, you come through me'
CHICAGO — Gov. JB Pritzker on Thursday sought to assure Illinois residents that he would fight to preserve the state’s protections on fronts including reproductive health, immigration and LGBTQ+ rights during Donald Trump’s second term in the White House.
“To anyone who intends to come take away the freedom, and opportunity, and dignity...Read more
Ballot measures to legalize recreational use of cannabis fail in Florida, North Dakota and South Dakota
Nov. 5, 2024, was a tough day for cannabis legalization supporters.
Recreational legalization ballot questions in Florida, North Dakota and South Dakota all failed.
Two medical measures passed in Nebraska but face legal challenges over the validity of the signatures required to get the measures on the ballot. Why two measures?...Read more
What Trump can do to reverse US climate policy − and what he probably can’t change
As the U.S. steels itself for another Trump administration, one area unambiguously in the incoming president’s crosshairs is climate policy.
Although he has not released an official climate agenda, Donald Trump’s playbook from his last stint in the Oval Office and his frequent complaints about clean energy offer some clues to what...Read more
Massachusetts resident brings back Trump logo illumination on town's water tower, reigniting fight with officials
BOSTON — Officials in a South Shore town continue to scold a resident for displaying a Donald Trump logo on a water tower after the former president won Tuesday’s presidential election, reiterating that the action violates town bylaws.
A Hanson resident who hadn’t projected a “Trump 2024” message on a town-owned water tower in weeks ...Read more
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