The presidential race between Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris and Republican former President Trump is at the top of the ticket tonight. Follow our live coverage.
Just one day until Election Day. Americans will make their voices heard on Tuesday, choosing between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.
Whoever wins the presidential race, the battle to control Congress will help define the policy battles of the next four years. Control of the House of Representatives, currently held by a historically small margin by the Republican Party, is on a knife’s edge.
While voting for the presidential election -- along with races in the Senate, House of Representatives, gubernatorial offices and other ballot measures -- has been ongoing with early and mail-in ballots, it will come to an end on Election Day. When do polls close on Election Day? Here is a state-by-state guide.
Voters are choosing between Kamala Harris and Donald J. Trump, a decision that has polarized a wearied electorate. Nearly every poll in the seven battleground states says the race is a tossup.
Residents in Michigan, Pennsylvania and North Carolina are gearing up for a historic election and are working to encourage others in their community to vote.
Steve Bannon told CBS on Tuesday morning that he will be spending the night in D.C. working to "secure" the 2024 election for Donald Trump.
Trump versus Harris, who will win? As Election Day kicks off, here's what various polls are saying about who will become our next president.
From Krispy Kreme doughnuts to Johnny Rickets' shakes, businesses across the country are offering deals to voters.
Follow Pennsylvania House District 13 election results live during the 2024 election. Get updates on voting outcomes from the Pennsylvania House election, including maps from NBC News.
For months leading up to Election Day, Republicans and Democrats have been facing off in court over dozens of voting-related lawsuits. The ripple effects of those cases could be far-reaching. Donald Trump is already highlighting the lawsuits and rulings as a way to undermine confidence in the result if he loses.