Analysis: Some of Trump’s largest gains came in highly-educated counties

In the realm of electoral surprises, few come close to Donald Trump’s triumphs in 2016. Among them was his significant gains in counties with a high concentration of college graduates. While this outcome defied conventional wisdom, it holds clues to the complexities of the American electorate. A closer examination reveals that Trump’s message of economic populism and his outsider persona resonated with a significant portion of this typically Democratic stronghold, suggesting that the political landscape is ever-evolving and subject to unforeseen shifts.

Matt Gaetz says he doesn’t plan to rejoin Congress after withdrawing as Trump’s pick for attorney general

Amidst the escalating political drama, Congressman Matt Gaetz has declared his unwavering decision to sever ties with Congress post his withdrawal from consideration as Trump’s Attorney General. Gaetz’s declaration reverberated through the halls of power, leaving a trail of intrigue and speculation in its wake. As he bids farewell to his political chapter, the question remains: what lies ahead for this enigmatic figure and the consequences for the Republican landscape?

Makeup of the US House hardly changed, leaving GOP to work with a slim majority

In the latest electoral face-off, the complexion of the US House has remained largely unaltered. While the Democrats maintained their grip, the Republicans emerged victorious in a handful of districts, albeit with a meager margin. This cosmetic adjustment leaves the GOP with a razor-thin majority, setting the stage for tense negotiations and strategic brinkmanship in the legislative arena.

Trump’s transition team turns to Project 2025 after disavowing it during the campaign

After dismissing Project 2025 during the campaign, Donald Trump’s newly appointed transition team has quietly signalled that it will form the cornerstone of his administration’s long-term agenda.

The document, which provides a detailed framework for the next 20 years, was drafted by former Trump adviser Steve Bannon and has since received the blessing of close ally, Vice President-elect Mike Pence.

Sources close to the team say that it will be the blueprint for a host of policy announcements, including those on trade, immigration, healthcare and energy.

The decision is likely to anger many of Trump’s supporters, who voted for him on the promise of a swift repeal of Barack Obama’s tenure.