Both Republicans and Democrats are preparing for a potentially lengthy battle in the courts over the results of the 2024 election
As Nov. 5 draws near, local residents, community organizers and officials are preparing for an uncertain period between the election and inauguration.
With little time remaining, the 2024 election between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump appears headed for a historically close finish.
Former President Donald J. Trump is expected to work at a McDonald’s on Sunday, aiming to attack Vice President Kamala Harris over unsubstantiated claims that she never worked at the fast-food chain.
The primary group opposing Prop. 131, called Voter Rights Colorado, has raised roughly $243,000, and has spent $33,222. The group has received $20,000 total from Coloradans for Accessible and Secure Elections, another dark-money group that’s also provided $26,000 worth of research as a nonmonetary donation.
While Harris is set to campaign with the Obamas, the president plans to do behind-the-scenes outreach to labor leaders and White House events highlighting his record.
While many of the questions seemed more like vituperative venting about the presidential candidates, others were constructive and interesting. They ranged from questions about the Electoral College to specific inquiries about why ballots in some counties look the way they do.
Texas is among a majority of states that allow early voting or voting by mail. The deadline to apply for a mail-in ballot in Texas is Oct. 25. Mail-in ballots must be returned or postmarked by Nov. 5, unless returned by an overseas voter.
The latest news and live updates on the 2024 campaign as Donald Trump, Barack Obama, Kamala Harris and Usher hold events in Michigan and Pennsylvania ahead of the November election.
From one corner of Michigan to the next, the presidential candidates and their surrogates are rallying voters for the Nov. 5 election.
The DNC announced the campaign the same day that the pop superstar is set to perform an Eras Tour show in Miami.
Georgia state GOP officials and the national party appealed a Georgia judge's ruling this week that nullified numerous recently reacted election rules that opponents say would upend the process.