Republicans have won enough seats to control the U.S. House, completing the party’s sweep into power and securing their hold on U.S. government alongside President-elect Donald Trump.
A man disrupted an already tense Michigan Senate committee hearing Thursday on whether guns should be permanently banned in ...
Pennsylvania Secretary of the Commonwealth Al Schmidt said Wednesday that the unofficial vote count for the U.S. Senate race ...
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Incumbents Tom McMillin and Nikki Snyder held onto their seats on the Michigan Board of Education in Tuesday’s election. They ...
Republicans will have full control of Congress and the White House, giving them their best shot yet to make big moves on ...
Michigan, Arizona and Nevada. Along with swing North Carolina, it was a clean sweep for Republicans in all the swing states. 3. In Nevada at least, this was a Trump victory, not a Republican victory.
Challenger Steve Frisbie sued in Calhoun County Circuit Court to try to stop a proposed re-tabulation of ballots from Battle ...
In a Nov. 6 press release, Victoria LaCivita, communications director of the Michigan Republican Party, wrote that Trump’s ...