Kamala Harris
Trump completes swing state sweep by taking Arizona
Donald Trump won the state of Arizona in this week's U.S. presidential election, U.S. TV networks projected on Saturday, completing the Republican's sweep of all seven swing states.
After four days of counting in the southwestern state with a large Hispanic population, CNN and NBC projected that Trump had obtained its 11 electoral votes as he defeated Vice President Kamala Harris.
How divided will the US be after Trump’s resounding victory?
Americans went to the polls on Tuesday in a mood defined by anger and complete disdain for the "other side."
For Donald Trump supporters, the main issues at stake were the economy and immigration, while Kamala Harris' voters were mostly concerned with safeguarding democracy and abortion rights. Even the priorities pointed to a competition between two completely different worlds.
Women in the US abstain from dating and sex as “punishment” for men who voted for Donald Trump
By abstaining from sex, liberal American women are…”punishing” their partners in protest of their decision to support Republican politician Donald Trump, thereby contributing to his victory in the November 5 election.
The disgruntled women were inspired by the Korean “4B” movement to get back at the men who voted for Trump.
How did we get here and what comes next?
2024 is the first time in the history of modern democracy and universal suffrage that all incumbent parties in developed countries lost vote share. An astute observer of the two campaigns would have observed that the Harris campaign was hunkered down in Pennsylvania, while the Trump campaign expanded outreach across the country attempting to win the popular vote.
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Gender wars in America and beyond
A closer look at the breakdown of the vote in the United States reveals a recurring trend in many elections across the Western world: In the 18-29 age group, only 49% of men voted Democrat while the corresponding rate among women was 63%. Why is there such a significant divide in voting preferences between young men and women in the US?
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2024 US Εlections: Democrats blame George Clooney on Twitter for the defeat of Kamala Harris
How will Donald Trump lead in a changing world?
"The result was rather expected based on the performance of Kamala Harris, who did not manage to separate her stance from Joe Biden's politics, which had caused dissatisfaction," Dr George Tzogopoulos, lecturer at the European Institute of Nice (Cife), a senior fellow at the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP), and an analyst at the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Stu
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Sanders Criticizes Democrats for Losing Touch with Voters in Presidential Loss
Independent Senator Bernie Sanders, a former presidential candidate, has sharply criticized the Democratic Party leadership for its failure to secure victory in the recent presidential election. He claimed that the party had abandoned and neglected the working class, which he believes is a significant factor in its loss.
Harris gives defiant concession after stunning Trump win
Donald Trump's crushing presidential victory heralded a new era of uncertainty in the United States and the world on Wednesday, as defeated Kamala Harris gave a defiant concession speech while vowing to help with his transition to power.
Obama breaks his silence after Harris’ defeat: We are willing to accept peaceful transfer of power
Barack ObamaBarack Obama issued a statement regarding Kamala Harris’ defeat of Donald Trump at US election on Tuesday (5/11), citing a host of economic circumstances as responsible for the result.