While President Donald Trump was still leading the vote count in Pennsylvania on Thursday morning, Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden has cut into that lead quite a bit as mail-in ballots — which Democratic voters favored in 2020 by huge margins — continue to be tallied.
As expected, the 2020 presidential campaign season has evolved into a post-election battle consisting of legal challenges in crucial battleground states as President Trump's campaign attempts to prevent the counting of ballots they allege are or could be invalid.
As the counting of votes continues toward its end Thursday, five critical states remain up for grabs that will ultimately decide who occupies the White House next year.
President Donald Trump in the early hours of Wednesday morning vowed to go to the Supreme Court in an attempt to states from counting suspicious ballots.
Seattle, Washington, police arrested at least eight suspects as a result of Election Day protests on Tuesday.
The fix is in. The Democrats, Big Tech and the corrupt Media have joined forced with state leaders in a select few states to steal the election win away from President Trump. Here’s what’s going on in Georgia and North Carolina.
President Trump on Tuesday said the United States is the "most difficult country to deal with" as he reflected on his time as president during an Election Day interview on "Fox & Friends."
Today is Election Day in the United States. Tens of millions of Americans are headed to the polls after record numbers of people voted early in many states across the country. Though it’s unlikely we’ll have a final winner tonight or in the early morning of November 4th, we should have a decent feel for what is going to happen based off the results in states like Florida and Arizona.
There are many conditional promises in the Bible. God will do this if we do that. God will relent if we repent. God will answer if we pray.
On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Marshall Kosloff, host of The Realignment podcast, joins Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss the political realignment within the Republican party and the role President Donald Trump plays in it.
Signs of Joe Biden’s mental decline are coming thick and fast. Last week, he forgot who he was running against—again. His wife, Jill, had to mutter “Trump!” under her breath to get him back on track. Joe Biden has already admitted that he won’t seek a second term in office, which didn’t exactly come as a surprise. But he’s gone even further than that in allowing himself to be characterized as a transitional candidate, heavily hinting that Kamala Harris will have an elevated role in the White House, akin to a president-in-waiting.
The Philadelphia firefighters union voted by a near 2-1 margin to uphold its endorsement of President Donald Trump after it faced backlash over the decision.
Actress Kirstie Alley is out in force bashing all things politically correct and woke. Her latest target: CNN, for pushing an onslaught of COVID-19 news she feels is designed to institute more lockdowns, which equals more economic hardship.
Democrat presidential nominee former Vice President Joe Biden and his ex-boss former President Barack Obama are scheduled to hold two joint-appearance rallies in Flint and Detroit, Michigan on Saturday. However the public is not invited and the locations of the drive-in rallies have not been disclosed.
President Donald J. Trump has been called many things during his time in public life. Since he announced his candidacy in 2015, I don’t believe it’s a stretch to say that most of those things he’s been called aren’t particularly flattering. But one term I’m fairly certain hasn’t been used to describe him (and couldn’t be with a straight face): slacker.
President Trump is the last bastion to stopping the radical left, talk show host Dave Rubin said Thursday as the 2020 presidential election is five days away.