"This is a long and complicated web," said 2024 Republican presidential nominee and former President Donald Trump during a news conference from Trump Tower in New York City, following oral arguments in his appeal of the E.
The first ballots in the US election were slated to go out to voters Friday, two months ahead of what looks set to be a nail-biting finish in the race for the White House between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump.
The findings may help the candidate, State Senator John Mannion, in his bid to unseat Representative Brandon Williams in a tossup race.
A man serving time on a 20-year prison sentence for threatening officials in New Jersey has made it onto Alaska’s general election ballot for the state’s lone U.S. House seat this November
Three-time All-Pro Gerald McCoy and two-time Super Bowl champ Kyle Van Noy join forces for the premiere episode of their new podcast — where two legendary defensive players, one still in the game, and one who recently got out of it — chat about the ins and outs of life in the NFL.
The California governor and Kamala Harris both launched their political careers in San Francisco two decades ago. Now, he's fundraising and promoting her run for the White House.
The poll comes ahead of Harris and Trump’s ABC News debate on Tuesday night, the only scheduled debate so far between the two candidates. And that debate could be even more cruc
The polls show Ms. Harris and Mr. Trump within two points of each other in the seven key states: Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Georgia, North Carolina, Arizona and Nevada. To win, Mr. Trump or Ms. Harris will need to win at least three of the seven states, and neither candidate can claim a meaningful advantage in so many states.
Only 40 percent of likely voters said Ms. Harris represented “change,” while 55 percent said she represented “more of the same.” Mr. Trump, in contrast, was seen as representing “change” by 61 percent of voters, while only 34 percent said he was “more of the same.”
New NYT/Siena poll shows Trump leading Harris 48 percent to 47 percent, as campaign rhetoric heats up ahead of their first debate.
Former President Donald Trump has maintained his national lead over Vice President Kamala Harris despite a surge in enthusiasm for the Democratic ticket in recent weeks.