Election Day is just 14 days out, and Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are hitting the campaign trail to make their final pitches to voters. Follow for live updates.
The election misinformation machine is already ramping up in critical battleground states as early voting gets underway, and election officials are hustling to combat falsehoods in real time.
Federal and local law enforcement and officials in Washington, D.C. are preparing to ensure a safe and peaceful transfer of power on January 6 and Inauguration Day.
The former White House chief of staff and retired Marine general explained in a series of interviews why Americans should consider a candidate’s character.
Their efforts could help lay the groundwork for what could become another push to undermine the results if former President Donald Trump loses again.
State and local election officials around the country are taking major steps to keep poll workers and voters safe amid a hostile political environment.
With just two weeks to go, in one of the tightest of the battleground states, former President Barack Obama on Tuesday made the case against Donald Trump, casting the former president’s words as dangerous,
The president mocked his predecessor for offering only “concepts of a plan” to replace the Affordable Care Act, which has grown more popular in recent years.
Howard University is currently a leading contender for Harris’ election night headquarters, but no final decisions have been made. Other locations are being scouted as well, according to four of the people involved in the planning. Two of those people said that the D.C. convention center is one of the other options.
The Georgia Supreme Court didn't outright reject the appeal. In the order Tuesday, the court said it is declining to fast forward proceedings. "When the appeal is docketed in this court, it will proceed in the ordinary course," the justices wrote.