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Midterm elections see major split ticketing in key state and federal races

Voters split their tickets between both political parties in state and national races Tuesday, with split ticketing playing a vital role in some of the midterm elections' key races, according to data.

Pompeo points finger at conservatives who ‘just rail on social media’ post-midterm elections

Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo expressed his disappointment with the 2022 midterm elections on social media, criticizing conservatives who "rail on social media."

‘Surprise of my life’: WWII veterans get heroes’ welcome for DC trip

As the Greatest Generation ages, a charity group dedicated to honoring World War II veterans is racing against time to give heroes a dignified welcome to Washington, D.C.

Not 2016 anymore: Six reasons Trump can’t do to DeSantis what he did to Jeb Bush

Former President Donald Trump launched his political career by steamrolling a once-popular Republican governor of Florida in the GOP primaries, assigning him a nickname and embarrassing him in debates.

How ceding the spotlight led to Biden defying midterm expectations

President Joe Biden utilized a low-profile strategy during the midterm elections, avoiding battleground state rallies in favor of policy-focused appearances and fundraisers. While that tactic was questioned at the time, it appears vindicated by the results of the campaign.

Biden has strengthened his 2024 hand, even as some Democrats would like change

Buoyed by Democrats’ performance in the midterm elections, President Joe Biden is taking a victory lap on his expected path toward a second White House bid — just as some allies wish he would step aside.

Biden heads overseas ‘with the wind at his back’ following midterm elections

President Joe Biden is flying high heading into a weeklong trip to North Africa and Asia, buoyed by Democrats' election night success and a strong inflation report.

Veteran’s Village helps homeless through community

BEND, Oregon — Washington Examiner visited Veterans Village, where 15 tiny homes have been built to help homeless veterans get their lives back. The organizers made a point to lead with a sense of community.

Midterm elections leave Biden’s path forward with Congress uncertain

The president has a long history of partisanship.

Tudor Dixon lashes out at Michigan GOP after under performance in elections

Gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon (R-MI) spoke out against the leadership of the Michigan Republican Party after her defeat to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI).
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