It’s finally Election Day in America. Polls are open, and millions of voters who have not yet cast a ballot will head to their voting sites as candidates nationwide wrap up their campaigns. Polls will start closing in states including Georgia,
Vice President Kamala Harris has a four-point lead over former President Donald Trump in the final national poll released by Marist on Monday. The poll of 1,297 likely voters, sponsored by NPR and PBS,
REPORT We made it — it’s Election Day. There are a lot of nerves on both sides, but as Ben Rhodes reminded us, it is a privilege to live in a country where we don’t already know the
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are in a statistical tie in the latest Forbes/HarrisX national poll released late Monday.
The state's "I voted" sticker has a red crawfish, a staple in Louisiana, wearing a blacktop hat, shoes and a white and blue suit. "It's a crawfish in a blue suit, so it represents the red and blue, and it's still patriotic," he said.
Public election polls are increasingly inaccurate, make the media look bad and stress everybody out. So do we really need hundreds of them before Election Day?
Issues with scanners at some Queens poll sites were reported on the morning of Election Day after multiple attempts were required to scan a ballot, according to the NYC Board of Elections. Technicians were dispatched and measures were taken to correct the situation,
(Reuters) - A Georgia poll worker was arrested on Monday on U.S. charges that he sent a letter threatening to bomb election workers that he wrote to appear as if it came from a voter in the presidential election battleground state.
A new Iowa Poll shows that 76% of likely voters are confident that national election results will be counted as voters intended.
A shock poll out of Iowa has shaken up the presidential race in its closing days as Harris and Trump head to swing states. Follow Newsweek's live blog.
A dispirited electorate marks the end of the 2024 presidential campaign, and a tight race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump.