Poll shows that a surprising percentage of former poll workers believe that poll workers might try to interfere with the election.
As election day looms, the race for the White House grows tighter. Here's the latest from the campaign trail and what the polls are showing.
Previously undecided voters appear to be shifting to Gloria. They made up 28% of those polled last time but only 19% this time around, the poll found.
How likely is it that poll workers will attempt to tamper with the election in November? % who say it is very or somewhat likely U.S. adult citizens: 39% People who have been poll workers: 36% Democrats: 28% Republicans: 55% https://t.co/SJ2ktRHVie pic.twitter.com/om64hINTGY
As the November election approaches, KOMO News is taking a closer look at the major state and nationwide races and the issues Washington voters care about.
Experts say these poll workers could sow distrust in democracy and bolster court cases challenging the election.
Kansas ( Polls close 7 PM local time, but counties can close at 8 PM local time, so some close at 8 PM Eastern, others close at 9 PM Eastern; polls open at 7 AM local time, but some open as early as 6 AM) Nebraska ( Polls open at 8 AM and close at 8 PM local for Central Time Zone & open at 7 AM and close at 7 PM in Mountain Time Zone)
When you look at age groups, Trump leads Harris with voters ages 18-29 by eight points. Voters ages 30-44, go for Harris by 10 points. Ages 45-64, Trump leads Harris by 9.8 points, and for voters 65+ it is almost an even split.
Prosecutors say John Courtney Pollard, 62, threatened a state political party operative, vowing to "skin you alive." He was arrested Monday in Philadelphia.
Vice President Kamala Harris could be winning over younger voters, with one new poll giving her a 20-point lead over former President Donald Trump in that age group. The CNBC Generation Lab poll released Tuesday showed Harris having won over 60 percent of those aged between 18 and 34, compared to 40 percent for Trump.
Trump is one point closer to Harris nationally in CBS News' polling than last month, and the decisive battleground states also remain effectively even.