Presidency
Nikki Haley’s Pennsylvania Primary Showing in Historical Context
Four withdrawn presidential candidates since 2000 received a larger percentage of the state’s presidential primary vote than Haley did on Tuesday.
Read MoreA Brief History of Maryland Split-Ticket Voting
The GOP path to taking control of the U.S. Senate got even clearer with Larry Hogan entering the Maryland U.S. Senate race this winter.
Read MoreIs Nikki Haley’s Post-Candidacy Primary Support Notable?
At least one in six Republican primary voters have backed Haley in three states since her withdrawal from the race.
Read MoreA Review of Minnesota Presidential Primaries
Minnesota is hosting presidential primaries for both major parties in back-to-back cycles for just the second time in state history.
Read MoreHome State Blues: How Does Nikki Haley’s South Carolina Showing Compare with Her GOP Predecessors?
Nearly twice as many Republican presidential candidates have lost their home state than have been victorious among those who ultimately did not win their party’s nomination.
Read MoreA Brief Review of ‘Last Standing’ Presidential Challengers
How Long Will Nikki Haley Remain in the 2024 GOP race?
Read MoreWill Democrats Ever Nominate a Westerner for President?
More than two-dozen Democratic White House bids by westerners have been launched since 1972 – all came up short of receiving the party’s nod.
Read MoreHow Many Presidential Campaigns End After the New Hampshire Primary?
Will any of the long-shot candidates remaining in the sparse Democratic and Republican fields hang it up after the Granite State votes are counted?
Read MoreHow Many Presidential Campaigns End After the Iowa Caucuses?
Whether faring well, so-so, or even poorly in the caucuses, more than 90 percent of presidential candidates remain in the race post-Iowa.
Read MoreDean Phillips to Become Just 4th Minnesota US Rep in a Century Not to Seek 4th Term
Nearly 90 percent of third term U.S. Representatives since statehood sought reelection to a fourth.
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