Trump failed to overturn the 2020 election, but how about 2026?

Former President Trump remains locked in his signature style of unpredictability. As he once failed to overturn the 2020 election, the question now turns to 2026 — and whether he will once again try to upend the political order.

Larry Shelton officially announces run for Kenton County Sheriff

Larry Shelton, a retired captain from the Kenton County Police and a licensed attorney, has formally entered the race for Kenton County Sheriff. Citing the importance of law enforcement experience, Shelton says his dual background uniquely equips him for the position.

Larry Shelton officially announces run for Kenton County Sheriff

OPINION: California’s very odd election year starts with Republicans possibly leading the governor’s race

California’s 2026 election campaigns have officially started, marking the beginning of a potentially unusual political season. Republicans are poised to lead the governor’s race, indicating a shift that could challenge expectations in this predominantly Democratic state.

OPINION: California’s very odd election year starts with Republicans possibly leading the governor’s race

Ken de la Bastide column: Indiana’s redistricting fiasco is embarrassing

Indiana’s effort to redraw Congressional districts in time for the 2026 election has been branded “embarrassing” by local observers. Ken de la Bastide’s recent column points to a flawed process in Indianapolis, warning of the political and public implications.

Ken de la Bastide column: Indiana’s redistricting fiasco is embarrassing

New York Democratic Rep. Jerry Nadler says he won’t run for reelection in 2026

Representative Jerry Nadler of New York has announced he will not seek reelection in 2026. The longtime Democrat confirmed his decision in a Monday night interview with The New York Times, signaling a significant change for New York’s political scene.

New York Democratic Rep. Jerry Nadler says he won’t run for reelection in 2026

Texas House, Senate panels again advance redrawn congressional map

Texas House and Senate committees on Monday advanced a congressional map that would create five new Republican districts for the 2026 election. The proposal mirrors an earlier version that collapsed when dozens of House Democrats left the state to block a vote, setting the stage for another partisan showdown in Austin.

Texas House, Senate panels again advance redrawn congressional map