The question is less about 2020 than about the willingness of Trump supporters to reject his efforts to subvert the 2024 results.
There is an explosion in the number of polls — and, importantly, the style of polls — out there, making for a confusing picture for voters trying to glean a sense of how things will shake out.
The deadline for registering to vote by mail or online is coming up, though Minnesotans can register in person on Election Day.
The Supreme Court returns from its summer break on Monday with a new slate of cases to decide, but it is an issue not even on the docket yet that is the center of attention: the upcoming presidential election.
The Philadelphia Inquirer reported Philadelphia’s working class has been shifting away from Democrats and towards Republicans in the last few election cycles.
Christian actor, author and activist Kirk Cameron shares about his new book, "Born to be Brave," and his message to Americans of faith this election.
Kamala Harris had stayed away from media appearances for more than a month after she replaced Joe Biden at the top of the ticket.
The hours and days immediately after Election Day are likely to pose the greatest opportunity for anyone looking to mislead and deceive U.S. voters.
A methodological choice has created divergent paths of polling results. Is this election more like 2020 or 2022?
Here's a guide to ensuring your vote counts by registering: How to register to vote in the U.S. Remember: Texas does not offer online voter registration. If you want to register to vote in this year's presidential election,