The Trafalgar Group accurately predicted Trump's victory in many rust belt states in 2016, which many analysts dubbed the "blue wall."
Blue states seem to be struggling to get their economies back on track as things slowly open up across the country. On average, their unemployment rates remain 59% higher than their red state counterparts.
Erin O'Toole addressed media today, criticizing the Liberals' "entitlement and arrogance" for nearly triggering an election "rather than just answering a few questions."
Charlie Hebdo's controversial depictions of the Prophet Muhammad were projected onto the walls of regional hotels in Toulouse and Montpellier, France.
It is "their latest attempt to provide advantage to their favored candidate," Trump claimed.
The threats were made on October 16th when Campbell, then unidentified, threatened to commit a school shooting against an unnamed Toronto school in an online chatroom.
A Miami postal carrier is now facing federal charges after allegedly stealing mail, including a mail-in ballot, ten gift cards and four prepaid debit cards on separate occasions.
Between October 12th and 19th, the Hunter Biden story received 4.7 million interactions on social media.
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh has announced his party intends to vote against the Conservative motion.
Toronto Mayor Jon Tory said on Wednesday day that the city wants to make it easier on its troubled restaurant industry by allowing for "more flexibility" for outdoor dining during the coming winter months.
In the video, Project Veritas' hidden cameras show a senior Google executive, Ashwin Agrawal, saying that "there are many ways" to influence elections.
Lauren Witzke, Senate candidate in Delaware, said that the source she spoke to at the police had "CONFIRMED that the laptop contained child pornography."
The owner of Mixed Greens Cafe, a Kosher Israel restaurant in the Gravesend section of Brooklyn, received a citation for having his doors open.
Francis had previously endorsed civil unions for gay couples while serving as archbishop of Buenos Aires.
Both Doug Ford and his late brother, former Toronto Mayor Rob Ford, have long been opponents of elected officials receiving high salaries and large perks.