President-elect Donald Trump raised eyebrows when he decided to hold a campaign rally in the Bronx in late May.
The United States map is traditionally split into “Red” and “Blue” states, where red states lean Republican and blue states ...
Five maps and charts that show how the Republican candidate defied conventional assumptions about his support — including ...
President-elect Donald Trump won across the map — improving on Republican margins nearly everywhere and delivering on his ...
The designation of colors for specific parties, in this case, red for Republicans and blue for Democrats, is something that ...
The 2000 presidential election cemented the color-coded nature of political parties. Prior to that race, the colors were often reversed on electoral maps ...
Some voters know that a donkey represents the Democratic ... to the electoral maps they printed in their papers. That marked a turning point in how America's major political parties are symbolized ...
It will take 218 seats to rule the House, and although neither party had yet to reach the threshold, the numbers appeared to ...
In recent election cycles, Democrats have invested much hope that “people of color”—the widely varied and disparate peoples ...
Democrats watched their efforts to salvage their slim majority slip out of reach as tallies rolled in across a map that ...
For generations of American schoolchildren ... In this extremely Democratic city, they were card-carrying members of the Republican Party who’d come as part of a bus tour put on by Republican ...
Trump, the president-elect, made inroads in heavily Puerto Rican areas of eastern Pennsylvania where the vice president spent ...