• West Virginians have until Tuesday to register to vote in primary election

    West Virginians are running out of time to register to vote during this year’s primary election, which will decide among four prominent Republicans vying to be the state’s next governor.

  • Stage is set for November: How Pennsylvanians voted — and what they thought — during Tuesday's primary

    An election that was never in doubt has nonetheless cast a long shadow over the campaign for the presidency as voters in the country’s largest swing

  • 3 Senate Dems Vote With Republicans to Dismantle Plank of Biden’s EV Agenda

    Three Senate Democrats crossed the aisle on Wednesday to vote against a plank of the Biden administration’s electric vehicle agenda. Democratic Sens. Joe Manchin of Read More

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    Pa. voters had 'improved voting experience' in primary election, top voting official says

    With primary voting over and ballots being tallied, Secretary of the Commonwealth Al Schmidt said at a news conference Tuesday night, “Pennsylvania’s voters overwhelmingly encountered an improved voting experience this year.” So far, Schmidt’s office said, the issues election officials have been made aware of were “minimal” and “isolated,” such as a couple of polling

  • House votes to reauthorize spying bill that enabled the FBI to violate Americans' rights. Only 59 Republicans voted 'no.'

    The House voted 273 to 147 Friday in favor of reauthorizing the surveillance bill that has been exploited by the FBI hundreds of thousands of times to spy on American citizens. Only 59 Republicans reportedly voted against renewing Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. The bill is now headed to the Senate, where it will likely be passed before the April 19 deadline, to the great satisfaction of its champions in the Biden administration, members of the the House...

  • What to watch for in Tuesday's Pennsylvania primaries

    Pennsylvania primary voters will cast ballots Tuesday in a series of critical races in the key battleground state, even as both the presidential and Senate primaries are mere formalities. They include a bitterly fought Democratic primary around Pittsburgh and a primary in eastern Pennsylvania that features a moderate Republican seeking to fend off a right-wing challenger. What’s more, activists upset with President Joe Biden’s handling of the Israel-Hamas war are urging Democrats to write...

  • Few Indian youngsters have registered to vote –and what that means

    With first-time voters and the youth accounting for a large share of India’s population, the power of their votes remains untapped.

  • Republicans, Conservatives To Have Primary For Family Court Judge

    There will be at least one county-wide primary in June following the April 8 petition submission deadline. For Chautauqua County Family Court Judge, both Peter R. Johnson and Sally Jaroszynski have filed petitions to run for the office on the Republican and Conservative lines. Jaroszynski also filed petitions to run on the Working Families line. […]

  • Donald Trump Suffers Huge Vote Against Him in Pennsylvania Primary

    Donald Trump suffered a blow in the Pennsylvania primary on Tuesday, as tens of thousands of Republicans refused to vote for him despite being the presumptive GOP nominee.The former president won the primary race in the key swing state with 83.5 percent of the vote, amounting to more than 786,000 votes.However, Nikki Haley, who ended her campaign for the White House after Super Tuesday in March, still received 16.5 percent of the vote, equating to more than 155,000 ballots.The ContextTrump has...

    • Axios

    Trump can't shake lingering primary protest votes in Pennsylvania

    Possible warning signs have emerged for the former president in his bid to

  • Why single women don't vote Republican (and probably never will)

    While many Republicans blame Donald Trump for the lack of female support in their party, women’s blue voting patterns began far before his reign. And Steve Deace has the receipts. As early as 2004, John Kerry polled at 18+ points more with unmarried women than George Bush, who polled at 10+ points more with married women. The trend continued with each election up until 2020, with the only exception being Hillary Clinton polling at 2+ points more than Trump with married women and 29+...

  • House Republicans are officially down to a one-vote margin for error

    Despite pleas from House Speaker Mike Johnson that he stay on, Wisconsin Rep. Mike Gallagher followed through on his plans to resign from Congress on Saturday. The direct result of Gallagher’s departure is that Johnson can now afford just a single GOP defection on any given vote. That in turn means Johnson, who is already heavily dependent on Democrats to pass any legislation, will grow even more reliant on them. The math—if you’re Johnson—is grim. With Gallagher gone, Republicans hold just 217...