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Trump, who continues to spread baseless claims that the 2020 election was rigged, was asked whether he'd "trust" the upcoming midterm election results if Republicans were to lose control of Congress
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Trump renews push to nationalize elections and floats possibility of fraud in midterm elections
President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that he would accept the results of the 2026 midterm elections, provided they are fair. “I will, if the elections are honest,” the president said when asked if would accept election results if Republicans lost their majorities in the House and Senate.
Is Trump getting impeached? Here's what he said about cancelling midterms; Midterm elections 2026 predictions and what to know about 25th amendment.
White House’s chilling warning about midterm elections: ‘Can’t guarantee an ICE agent won’t be around polling locations’ - Threat of stationing immigration agents around voting locations has become a
The 2026 Illinois Primary will be held on March 17, 2026. The 2026 midterm general election will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2026.
Republicans and Democrats in some states are redrawing U.S. House districts to gain an advantage in the upcoming midterm elections.
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Trump continues unhinged rants about election fraud ahead of midterm
In a Thursday evening Truth Social post, the president urged Republicans to fight for a “Save America Act” which would require voter ID, limit the usage of mail-in ballots, and mandate voters to show
Eight years ago, Democrats flipped more than 40 seats with the help of dozens of veterans and candidates with service backgrounds motivated to run as a check on President Donald Trump.
Here's what Saturday's results in a runoff election for Senate District 9 could mean for Tarrant County and beyond.
Midterm election years often bring market volatility. Here's what market pros think investors should be watching out for this year.
I’m going to write about the upcoming midterm elections—but if it helps, I’m not going to be partisan about it. This should be a pretty straightforward topic, but lately social media has been rife with speculation that the upcoming midterm elections will somehow be canceled.