The roadmap laid out by the Justice Department in court this week for how former President Donald Trump tried to overturn the 2020 election feels eerily familiar to many election officials and voting rights advocates who are gearing up for November.
On the same day Vice President Kamala Harris is campaigning in Flint, Michigan, that Midwestern city’s most outspoken resident, Michael Moore, is warning of a fatal “mistake that could be made in these final 4-5 weeks” until Election Day.
Jack Smith's new filing in the election interference case thrust Jan. 6 back into the spotlight. But will it impact the 2024 campaign?
Several polls in crucial swing states, including Arizona, Nevada, North Carolina and Georgia, have shifted in the former president's favor.
Fox News host Laura Ingraham shares why the betting markets are moving back toward former President Trump ahead of November on "The Ingraham Angle."
In the wake of Hurricane Helene, which has devastated multiple states along the Eastern seaboard, President Joe Biden is urging lawmakers to replenish some critical disaster relief programs that have nearly run out of money.
Michigan authorities say four people in suburban Detroit intentionally voted twice in the state's August primary election.
Republicans this year attempted to block certification of local elections in Washoe, a critical swing county — a worrying sign for what could be ahead, the Democratic secretary of state said.
Polling averages of Kamala Harris's and Donald Trump's support among Black, Hispanic, white, young, old, male, female, college-educated and non-college-educated voters.
Both Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris this week visited Georgia, a state that President Joe Biden won by just 11,779 votes in 2020. Georgia and North Carolina each have 16 electoral votes, and polls show that Trump is leading Harris by about 1 percentage point in each state, well within the margin of error.