The Claman Countdown' panelists Greg Kuhl and Kenny Polcari react to the stock market's gains following the election and ...
Jim Jordan, the House Judiciary Committee chairman, will be heading back to Washington for another two years. The Associated Press called the race for Jordan around 8:45 p.m. Tuesday with around ...
Republican Gov. Jim Justice has won the West Virginia Senate race, defeating former Wheeling Mayor Glenn Elliott (D) and accomplishing a long-sought GOP goal in the Appalachian state: total control of ...
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) marched to reelection in Ohio’s 4th Congressional District on Tuesday, Decision Desk HQ projects, securing a 10th term in the House as speculation swirls about a whether ...
Popular Gov. Jim Justice (R) rolled to an easy victory to pick up retiring Sen. Joe Manchin’s (I) seat in West Virginia, marking the first time Republicans have won the seat since the 1950s.
Jim Justice, a businessman who founded Bluestone Farms in 1977, has built the operation into the leading grain producer on the East Coast. With a net worth exceeding $500 million, he ranks among ...
By Luke Broadwater Reporting from Washington Jim Justice, the popular Republican governor of West Virginia, has easily won election to the Senate, according to The Associated Press, in a widely ...
FILE - West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice checks out the stage with his dog, “Babydog,” before the Republican National Convention, July 16, 2024, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File) FILE - West ...
Republican Jim Justice on Tuesday defeated his Democratic rival in the U.S. Senate race in West Virginia for Joe Manchin's seat. In November 2023, Manchin announced he would retire and not seek ...
West Virginia’s Senate race was called for Republican Jim Justice by the Associated Press on Tuesday, replacing retiring Sen. Joe Manchin, who caucuses with Democrats—bringing the chamber ...
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