We tend to picture American politics in the Donald Trump era as two more-or-less equally matched coalitions of voters who have wildly disparate views of public policy and are very angry about it. The ...
A new poll suggests that the coalition that returned President Donald Trump to the White House after a four-year hiatus may be eroding. These numbers come as Republicans seek to defend their narrow ...
The rapid erosion of President Donald Trump’s support among Latinos underscores how this growing group is poised to become the largest bloc of movable voters in the electorate. In 2024, Trump achieved ...
Donald Trump won the 2024 presidential election with 49.8 percent of the national popular vote — compared with 48.3 percent for Vice President Kamala Harris — and 312 electoral votes to Harris’s 226.
Austin Turner is a web producer at CBS News Los Angeles. An Inland Empire native, Austin earned a degree in journalism from San Jose State University in 2020. Before joining CBS News in 2025, he ...
The slippage is especially drastic with young voters. In the 2024 election, a majority of 18-to-29-year-olds voted for Kamala Harris, but compared with 2020, young voters swung hard toward Trump.
In this Forum installment, we wanted you to focus on elections – not the New York City mayoral race and other contests that have recently dominated headlines – but the one that made history in 2024, ...
In his description of a new survey from the New York Times/Siena outfit, polling wizard Nate Cohn nicely sums up a trend every political observer outside the MAGA fever swamps has probably noticed: ...
Political Director and Executive Director of Politics and White House, CBS News Fin Daniel Gómez is CBS News' political director and executive director, Politics and White House. In this role, Gómez ...
Ty Roush is a breaking news reporter based in New York City. Podcast host Joe Rogan appeared to deepen his criticism of President Donald Trump, calling the possibility of a war with Venezuela a ...
No Republican presidential candidate in history did better with Latinos than Donald Trump did in 2024. But there are lots of signs that support has evaporated. Democrats won big victories earlier this ...