Donald Trump, Kamala Harris and Election Day
A supporter holds a “Michigan Votes Early” sign during a campaign event held by Presidential candidate and current Vice President Kamala Harris and Former First Lady Michelle Obama at Wings Event Center in Kalamazoo, Michigan, on Saturday, Oct. 26, 2024. Devin Anderson-Torrez | MLive.com
Georgia voters told Fox News Digital which candidate they were supporting for the 2024 presidential election, with many citing the economy and abortion rights.
Some parts of the world are particularly anxious over the prospect of a Trump victoy in next week's presidential election
With one week until Election Day, more than 43 million ballots have been cast across 47 states and the District of Columbia.
Trump criticizes the former first lady, said she made a 'big mistake' with her comments on the campaign trail.
With Election Day fast approaching, I spoke to Debbie Walsh, the director of the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University, about this year’s gender gap, what it may portend for the election, and what influences the way that women in particular vote.
Steve Bannon was released from federal prison Tuesday, according to a source with knowledge, emerging just a week before Election Day to retake the helm of his weakened right-wing media platform.
A practice borne out of a desire to participate in the democratic process at a time when ballots weren't printed in Vietnamese became a powerful organizing tool.
Since long before the advent of the internet, smartphones or social media, The Associated Press has delivered the results of elections in the United States. Our fundamental role in the American democracy – the single largest act of journalism in the world -- dates back to 1848 when we called the White House for Zachary Taylor.
Black Girls Vote, a nonprofit organization based in Baltimore, is working to keep Black women engaged, empowered and ready to cast their ballots.
Only five states—Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, New York and West Virginia—recognize Election Day as a public holiday and enforce a requirement for employers to allow for time off to vote. That comprises roughly 13 percent of the voting-eligible population, according to the Movement Advancement Project.