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There were 48 Democrat Senate seats in total following the results of the Senate elections 2016. The Democrats won two seats in the 2016 election. There were 10 Democratic seats up for re-election.
Of the 100 seats in the United States Senate, 54 are currently held by Republicans and 44 by Democrats. (Two are held by independents, who caucus with the Democrats). Thirty-four of these 100 ...
The United States is getting better at running elections August 9, 2016 More than 8 years ago A voter places a sticker on her sweater after voting on Election Day Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012 in ...
Nearly one-third of voters said terrorism, national security or foreign affairs were now the biggest problem facing the United States in a Pew Research Center poll conducted this month, compared ...
And on Thursday a report from the Senate Intelligence committee concluded all 50 states were targeted in 2016 and ahead of the 2018 election “top election vulnerabilities remained.” But there ...
That's not the ballfield where Bernie Sanders plays. He's 81st on the list -- meaning he's the 19th poorest member of the body. In the graph above, you'll notice a dashed line just to the right of ...
UPDATED November 8, 2016 1 Donald J. Trump was elected the 45th president of the United States overnight, and Hillary Clinton delivered her concession speech on Wednesday.
After four years of a President Donald Trump-led United States, voters elected Democratic nominee Joe Biden to become the 46th president.. The 2020 elections marked the highest voter turnout in US ...
A bipartisan United States Senate report released on Tuesday confirms the US intelligence community’s conclusions that Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election to sow chaos.
From 1982 through 2008, there was only one election in which more than 40 percent of the Senate margins across the states were explained by the presidential vote.
Similarly, in the 2014 midterm elections, Democrats lost 14 of the 15 Senate races in states where Obama’s approval rating stood at 42% or less, according to the exit polls.
A report by the United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence about claims of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election went offline from part of the U.S. Senate website ...