Sean Hannity: Fox News’ Arizona Call For Biden Was ‘Premature’
‘Any call of Arizona was premature based on everybody that I’ve talked to that knows the numbers out there,’ Hannity said Thursday night.
After A Summer Of Anarchy, Portland Is Up In Flames Again Following The Election
Unrest is breaking out in cities again, as two days after the election, ballots have yet to be counted, with several states too close to call and litigation in the works.
We Gamed Out A Contested 2020 Election, And Here’s What’s Next
Despite the coming post-election challenges, one thing is certain: America will have a president on Jan. 20, 2021, and our republic will endure.
The Experts Blew It Again
On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, our hosts break down the biggest surprises of Election Night 2020 and where the polls went wrong.
Quinnipiac’s Pollster Refuses To Say Whether He’ll Resign After Botching 2020 Election Polls
From misdiagnosing key swing states to whiffing on multiple Senate races, Quinnipiac said it would take months to determine where their polls went wrong.
Trump Campaign Sues Michigan After Access To Midnight Ballot Counts Was Denied
The Trump presidential campaign is suing Michigan, saying Republicans were denied access to observe and oversee the opening and counting of ballots in the state.
Twitter Is Censoring Sean Davis For Quoting PA’s Supreme Court Decision Allowing Post-Election Ballots
Big Tech is at it again, this time with Twitter censoring The Federalist’s co-founder Sean Davis. His offense? Quoting an official Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision.
Twitter Censors Trump, Not Biden For Supposed Policy Violations On Election Night
The censorship of the president came after a reporter from NBC News publicly proclaimed he had reached out to Twitter about Trump’s tweets.
Texas Stays Red, Defeating Democrat Dreams Of A ‘Blue Wave’ Up And Down The Ballot
Despite Democrats’ insistence that 2020 would finally be the year Texas flips blue, President Donald Trump took the Lone Star State Tuesday night.
Networks Forced To Pull Biden Projection In Virginia After Race Becomes Too Close To Call
A number of mainstream networks called the state of Virginia for Joe Biden, only to be forced to retract their projections after the race tightened.
Watch The Federalist’s Live Election Night Coverage Here Right Now
For the first time in our publication’s history, The Federalist is providing you with a live look into Election Night. Click the link to tune in!
Cities Around The Nation Prepare For Riots Pending Election Results
America’s downtown businesses are boarding up their storefronts in anticipation of violent riots on Election night.
The Ruling Class Just Spent Four Years Going In The Wrong Direction
On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Christopher Bedford and Emily Jashinsky discuss the role social, corporate, and media elites played in the 2020 election.
Reports Of Election Interference Surface At Philadelphia Polling Locations
Poll watchers in the area were reportedly denied access to certain polling places despite being certified to enter in any ward or division in Philadelphia.
What Toss-Up Senate Races Tell Us About The GOP’s Future
New on The Federalist Radio Hour: John Daniel Davidson and Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky break down the most important Senate races to watch on Nov. 3.
Everything You Need To Know About The Polls Leading Up To Election Day
Tom Bevan of RealClearPolitics joins Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky on this epsidoe of The Federalist Radio Hour.
New Pew Poll Suggests Election Day 2020 Will Make Bush V. Gore Look Light ‘N Easy
New poll finds extreme divides between Trump and Biden voters, both on election results and core values.
In Wisconsin Campaign Stop, Mike Pence Says 2020 Is About Whether ‘America Remains America’
Only 50 days out from Election Day, Pence stopped in flyover country, noting ‘Joe Biden has never called out his campaign staff or his running mate for raising money for bail for violent criminals.’
How Going Local Will Help Millennials Get Over The 2016 Election Results
No matter who they voted for, millennials can fight disillusionment and despair by turning homeward and fighting political battles at the grassroots level.