"Losing is unfathomably painful. It is hard. This will take a long time to process. But the work of protecting America from the impacts of a Trump Presidency starts now."
Hayden Cunningham / Nov 6, 2024
This victory in Michigan marks a significant sweep for Trump in the "blue wall" states of Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania.
Hayden Cunningham / Nov 6, 2024
The nonprofit groups argue that ballots from Asian, Latino, and black voters are more frequently rejected than those from white voters.
Hayden Cunningham / Nov 3, 2024
Walz’s remarks align with a broader narrative among Democrats who have increasingly labeled Trump’s behavior as fascist.
Hayden Cunningham / Nov 3, 2024
"This is a clear and blatant effort to evade the FCC's Equal Time rule."
Hayden Cunningham / Nov 3, 2024
“You are wealthy. You’re worth $20 million to $30 million. How do you know about regular people's suffering?"
Hayden Cunningham / Nov 3, 2024
Over 74 million Americans have already cast their votes in the 2024 presidential election.
Hayden Cunningham / Nov 3, 2024
The university said it made the decision to suspend the assistant coach indefinitely after reveiwing the “breaches of student and employee privacy.”
Hayden Cunningham / Nov 3, 2024
“I would like to thank you President Trump for standing with women and protecting the rights of all of us."
Hayden Cunningham / Nov 2, 2024
The separate campaign ads come as the Democratic Party finds itself divided over the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Hayden Cunningham / Nov 2, 2024
This comes after the Democratic Party has faced declining support among Muslim voters.
Hayden Cunningham / Nov 2, 2024
"Government overreach kidnapped an orphan squirrel and executed him."
Hayden Cunningham / Nov 2, 2024
Voters in swing states have received misleading text messages claiming they had not yet cast their ballots despite having already voted.
Hayden Cunningham / Nov 2, 2024
The photo-op comes after President Biden’s recent remarks where he called Trump supporters "garbage."
Hayden Cunningham / Oct 30, 2024
Council Member Mercedes Narcisse, who sponsored the legislation, said after the bill was enacted, "Laws that penalize common behaviors for everyday movement shouldn’t exist, especially when they unfairly impact communities of color."
Hayden Cunningham / Oct 30, 2024