Most polls show Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump neck-and-neck in key states with just about two weeks to go.
Demographic changes are why Harris is trying to consolidate gains with white college-educated voters, while Trump focuses on Black and Latino voters.
Vice President Kamala Harris responded to a question on NBC about whether she’s prepared if former President Trump refuses to concede the presidential election.
Election Day is just 14 days out, and Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are hitting the campaign trail to make their final pitches to voters. Follow for live updates.
By David Kirton, Casey Hall and Ellen Zhang GUANGZHOU, China (Reuters) - If Donald Trump wins next month's U.S. presidential election, Mike Sagan's toy-making company will halve its China supply chain within a year.
The vice president sat down for TV interviews in Washington DC, and narrowly leads Donald Trump in national polling with two weeks until Election Day
Recent polling, including new surveys out Tuesday, shows that 2024 may produce something never seen before in American history: The House could flip from Republican to Democratic control, while the Senate may flip from Democratic to Republican control.
Today, we have 433 drop boxes and 365 voting centers open statewide — the most we have ever had in any election,” Secretary of State Jena Griswold said in a Monday news conference
In an election that will likely be decided on the margins, the votes of Jewish Pennsylvanians could be key to determining who wins the commonwealth’s 19 electoral votes – and with it, the presidency.
It’s a replay of the 2022 election in the 68th Assembly district, where Assemblymember Avelino Valencia, faces Republican Mike Tardif, a retired businessman. Valencia, D-Anaheim, first elected to the state Assembly in 2022, previously served as Anaheim councilmember.
The latest news and live updates on the 2024 election as Kamala Harris interviews with NBC News, Donald Trump rallies in North Carolina, Tim Walz and Barack Obama head to Wisconsin, and JD Vance hits Arizona.