Eric Cunningham explains the five closest presidential elections in American history, from 1968 to 2000 to 1880.
Author: Eric Cunningham
Republicans control three of five territorial Delegates, non-voting offices that represent millions of American citizens in US territories.
A harsh gerrymander helped Republicans secure a 20-8 advantage in Florida’s congressional delegation.
In 2003, Republican Michael Decker accepted a $50,000 bribe in an IHOP bathroom to switch parties, flipping control of the House to a tie.
Democrat Tricia Cotham has switched parties, giving Republicans a supermajority in both houses of the legislature.
Tune in at 8:00 eastern as our team covers the Chicago Mayoral Runoff and Wisconsin State Supreme Court election results.
Moderate Democrat Paul Vallas is favored to win Chicago’s mayoral runoff against progressive Democratic rival Brandon Johnson.
Janet Protasiewicz is favored to flip a crucial seat on Wisconsin’s Supreme Court election, flipping control to a new 4-3 liberal majority.
20 years of partisan gridlock has left Connecticut with an outdated and unrepresentative congressional map.
Colorado’s new congressional map yielded a 5-3 Democratic advantage, well in line with the state’s partisan lean.