The statistic is almost hard to believe: from 1904 to 2004, Missouri voters elected the presidential candidate who went on to win the election 25 ... From governor to treasurer, every leader ...
In a midterm election where ... St. Louis and Kansas City. Missouri is a relatively, culturally conservative state that President Bush won by 3% in 2000 and 7% in 2004 and running the standard ...
Missouri overturned a ... Democrats won every other presidential election in the state going back to 1988, with the exception of George W. Bush’s victory in 2004. Trump won the state by a ...
There are four gubernatorial races that are being competitive, with New Hampshire being the hardest to call and is considered a toss-up, as former Sen. Kelly Ayotte takes on Joyce Craig.
“There was never anybody quite like Mary in Jefferson City,” said Peter Kinder, a Cape Girardeau native and former lieutenant governor ... in 2004. Kinder was a member of the Missouri Senate ...
The new record came after Republican Kelly Ayotte, a former U.S. senator and state attorney general, won the New Hampshire ...
If three Missouri ... governor — creates a list of potential nominees. The governor then picks a nominee from that list to ...
There's a new sheriff in town in Johnson County, Kansas. Republican nominee Doug Bedford defeated current Johnson County Sheriff Calvin Hayden in the primary. Prairie Village Police Chief Byron ...
Donald Trump defeated Kamala Harris in the 2024 race for the White House. Follow along with live updates from across the USA ...
Democrats were projected to win at least 208 House seats and Republicans 215 seats as of Friday. A party needs 218 seats in order to have the majority.
Despite having a Republican governor, New Hampshire has voted for the Democratic candidate in every presidential election since 2004 ... while Missouri, Montana, North Dakota, Utah, Vermont ...
In November, Missouri voters ... nominees. The governor then picks a nominee from that list to serve on the Supreme Court for one year before facing a retention election. Judges who are retained ...