Most polls show Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump mostly neck-and-neck in key states with less than two weeks to go to Election Day.
Federal authorities are investigating threats against election officials and government workers that escalated from words to shootings and a bombing.
Trump's lawyers are seeking to dismiss the federal election interference case against him, arguing that Smith's appointment as special counsel was unconstitutional.
They hope the issue helps their candidates. But some voters may support Republican candidates as well as abortion-rights ballot measures.
Sixty-nine percent of adults say they are anxious about the looming election, according to the Annual Stress in America poll released this week by the American Psychological Association, with little difference among Republicans, Democrats, and independents. Anecdotal evidence — i.e., just ask anyone — suggests that number is say, oh, 99.7 percent?
Borrowing some aspects from 2020, former President Donald Trump and his allies are casting a wide legal net to contest a potential 2024 loss.
The argument mirrors the one that persuaded a Trump-appointed judge in Florida, Aileen Cannon, to dismiss a separate case charging Trump with illegally retaining classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago estate.
Only one-third of the California GOP congressional delegation has pledged to accept the 2024 presidential election results.
A recent study by the American Psychiatric Association showed that 73% of adults in the United States are feeling “particularly anxious” about the upcoming election.
Democratic Muskegon County Clerk Karen Buie is being challenged by Republican Eric Rothoff in the Nov. 5 general election.
Austin's mayor and five city council districts are up for the General Election on November 5 and there in Austin ISD, there is a prop and Board of Trustees seats up as well.