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James Carville is bracing for impact. The Democratic pundit said that he wouldn’t “put anything past” Donald Trump—and he went so far as to suggest the president might cancel midterm elections in a ploy to prevent the Democrats from winning.
A declassified CIA memo released Wednesday challenges the work intelligence agencies did to conclude that Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election because it wanted Republican Donald Trump to win.
The Democratic strategist believes President Donald Trump will "see the writing on the wall" ahead of the midterms and do anything to stay in power.
Democratic strategist James Carville is concerned President Donald Trump could declare martial law ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
That's false. There is nothing in the legislation that would allow Trump, or any future president, to stop an election from going forward.
A reversal on early voting. President Donald Trump and his team made a series of political calculations steeped in cynicism months before the November 2024 election, according to a new book from a trio of reporters who chronicled the election – which ultimately laid the groundwork for his victory.
President Trump now sees his 2020 election loss as a “providential” occurrence that put him in office to preside over the celebration of America’s 250th birthday, US Chief of Protocol Monica Crowley told the Post’s Miranda Devine on “Pod Force One.
Why Americans who threatened to leave after Trump’s re-election are staying put - Despite 21% of Americans saying they would leave if Trump won the election – many are now choosing to stay
During an appearance on “The Jim Acosta Show” on Tuesday, Carville told the former CNN anchor he thinks there’s a major risk of Trump tampering with votes in the 2026 midterm elections to make sure the Democratic Party doesn’t gain any ground to oppose his second-term agenda.
Both a Republican senator and a congressman announced they will not seek re-election amid criticism from President Trump. Former advisor to George W. Bush and John McCain Mark McKinnon, National Affairs Correspondent at The Nation John Nichols,