Debate intensifies as the 2024 US presidential election nears, with 35 states requiring voter IDs at the polls and 15 states plus Washington, D.C. allowing voting without ID. Kamala Harris ...
Overseas Citizens Services will designate U.S. citizen employees of the Department of State abroad, who are not diplomatic or consular officers, ...
Former President Donald Trump is winning in every battleground state, according to a new Electoral College map projection. RealClearPolitics' polling tracker shows that, with no toss-up states ...
US Election 2024: The seven swing states are Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. Washington DC and 20 states have voted for the same party in every ...
With less than three weeks to go until Election Day, a new poll in battleground Georgia indicates former President Trump holding on to his single-digit lead over Vice President Harris in the fight ...
With the US presidential election almost here, the debate on the Electoral College system has flared up again. The president is chosen every four years not just by the electorate but indirectly ...
Most US states vote along similar lines most of the time in presidential elections, meaning much of the map can predictably be coloured in with red (Republican) or blue (Democrat) well in advance ...
With polls indicating a very close Presidential election, the biggest benefactors of this ad spending largesse are the local television stations in seven swing states: Pennsylvania, Michigan ...
Among the battleground states, Georgia could be the first to be called, even as early as midnight, some experts predict. But other states such as Pennsylvania and Wisconsin are expected to have ...
Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Bob Schmidt, right, a Republican voter, talks to state Rep. Jesse Borjon, left, R-Topeka, outside the garage ...
Donald Trump's lead in two states he easily carried in 2016 and 2020 has been cut in half in recent polls, though only one state he won in both elections—North Carolina—is viewed as a toss-up.