David J. Dent
Could a Democratic Victory in Mississippi Stop Millennials from Fleeing?
Tuesday's election could decide a lot more than who sits in the US Senate—it could set the tone for the future of the state.
These Democrats Scored Shocking Victories in Republican Strongholds
The blue wave washed away GOP incumbents in unexpected places from South Carolina to Oklahoma.
A Stacey Abrams Victory Would Show How Much Georgia Has Transformed
She could become the first black female governor in the state's history, and a symbol of a changing South.
Arguments About Trump Have Been Ruining the Jersey Shore All Summer
Supporters and opponents of the president have been rubbing elbows at the beach, with combustable results.
This 'Apprentice' Contestant Loved Trump Until He Actually Became President
How doubts have begun to creep in for one Trump voter on Long Island.
Inside the Desperate, Long-Shot Attempt to Bring Down Paul Ryan
Fueled by liberal hopes and a huge pile of campaign donations, Randy Bryce is trying to do the impossible in Wisconsin.
Regretful Trump Voters: 'I Don’t Understand How It Could Be Worse'
We talked to people who voted for Obama before backing Trump—and some are having doubts less than a year after the election.
The Voters Who Put Both Obama and Trump in the White House
In key swing states, Donald Trump appealed to some of the same voters who backed Barack Obama—and those voters said the most important thing was fighting against the way things were.
The Young Black Men Who Would Be Republicans if Not for Trump
Almost one in five young black men voted for Mitt Romney in 2012, even though many supported Barack Obama four years earlier—but few of those voters are coming back to the GOP in the age of Trump.