The less Jews — or members of any ethnic minority group — come to depend on and identify exclusively with one party and its institutions, the stronger American democracy grows.
Men, young and Black voters in New York lurched toward former President Trump in the election, exit polling shows. Results ...
Nearly every state shifted distinctly to the right in Tuesday’s election — but Colorado is looking like a rare exception. The ...
New York lost 179,000 more people than it moved in last year, the numbers showed — with the largest number of leavers ...
A federal judge in New York on Saturday authorized two Georgia poll workers defamed by Rudy Giuliani to pursue information ...
Alberto Vasallo III is CEO and President of El Mundo Boston, and spends his time speaking and interviewing Massachusetts’ ...
The sheer size and diversity of the country — at least 69 million people voting for one candidate and at least 73 million ...
Trump's majority coalition is yeastier and more demotic than the last Republican presidential majority in 2004.
A judge has struck down a state law that made it easier for New Yorkers to sue over electoral divisions and voting rules that ...
Last month, we published a guide to the key issues on New Yorker’s ballots in this year’s election. We asked five questions: 1. Does Donald Trump have any chance in New York? 2. Can New York ...
An amendment to the New York State constitution that supporters said will expand anti-discrimination protections and ...