Across the country, including in some of the nation’s presidential swing states, new or recently altered state laws are changing how Americans will vote, tally ballots, and administer and certify November’s election.
New Senate and House of Representatives models forecast a Republican will lead in the Senate, whilst Democrats could have a majority in the House.
A CT soda company has been capitalizing on election season with themed sodas around both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, according to the company’s Instagram.
It goes without saying that the polls have shifted a lot since mid-July, when President Biden was well behind Trump. Since then, Harris has gained about six or seven points in most battleground states and nationwide, according to our poll average. Updated Sept. 9
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Last week in the Headway Election Challenge, we asked teens how they’re informing themselves and others about the presidential election. The overriding theme of their responses was how challenging it is to navigate a world flooded with information yet lacking accessible, reliable facts.
Any North Carolinians who plan to vote this year have to be registered. Here’s how to make sure you’ll be able to cast a ballot.
Key election officials say they’re prepared to certify 2024 presidential election results if county governments go rogue.
A pressure campaign from Donald Trump and Republican allies to change Nebraska election law was dealt a significant setback on Monday as a pivotal Omaha state senator said he would not support a last-ditch effort to overturn a 30-year law that awards electoral votes by congressional district rather than statewide winner-take-all.