Eight years ago, on the morning of Wednesday, November 9, 2016, Josh Earnest, then-President Barack Obama’s White House Press ...
Today in history: On Nov. 6, 1860, former Illinois congressman Abraham Lincoln of the Republican Party was elected ... it would be the last time the popular vote winner would lose the election until ...
Again, sounds like election rhetoric, yet look further at the condition ... A quite similar scenario occurred when a ...
More than a hundred people filled the pews of First-Plymouth Church on Sunday for a public forum to discuss the state of ...
By the time Abraham Lincoln stepped onto the national scene during ... How and why, specifically, did the Democratic Party ...
Lincoln’s assassination, and the ineffectual leadership of his successor, Andrew Johnson, enabled the Congress to control ...
He had experience in Congress as both a representative and senator, and had been secretary of war under President Franklin ...
The 1860 presidential election helped to change that ... cranked out up to 450,000 images of the hometown candidate, Abraham ...
When, exactly, did our country begin to slide down these filthy tubes? Could we have stopped it, at the moment it began, and said, “Hey, hold on”? Or is it impossible to spot the moment it begins?
The lame-duck period in the US is longer than in other Western democracies, which tend to make the transition over a period ...
Indeed, from Abraham Lincoln’s victory in 1860 through Trump’s on Tuesday, whoever has won a majority of those five states ...
President Biden and Vice President Harris have pledged full cooperation with the incoming fascist president-elect, while ...