A methodological choice has created divergent paths of polling results. Is this election more like 2020 or 2022?
The 1960 presidential election changed everything. It was the first to feature televised debates between the two major-party candidates. It was the first where the candidates were born in the 20th century.
With just several weeks until Election Day, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump scrambled along the campaign trail, Trump holding a rally Sunday in Wisconsin and Harris going after the former president on a podcast.
Republican Wayne Johnson is making a bid to unseat incumbent Democrat Sanford Bishop Jr. in Georgia’s 2nd Congressional District.
Kamala Harris, Tim Walz interviews air on "60 Minutes" tomorrow. Here's what to know about the election special.
The latest Trump clam is that the alleged inadequacy of his Secret Service detail is a “kind of election interference,” on the theory, I guess, that the tautly stretched protective agency is interfering with his beloved outdoor rallies by encouraging him to utilize smaller and easier-to-secure venues for his ranting and raving events.
"It's up to us, the people who serve in Congress and in the White House to get the information out there," Sen. Mark Kelly told "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan."
The campaigns of Kamala Harris and Donald Trump made strategic adjustments to the content of their TV advertisements between August and September, a CNN analysis of ad tracking data shows, amid a contentious fight to define the transformed race for the White House.
With litigation already raging nationwide, the justices face the prospect of being drawn into a polarizing showdown they might prefer to avoid.
A small percentage of voters in battleground state Wisconsin are still undecided, but that sliver of voters could decide the election.
The Republic has received a grant to monitor election-related messages in Arizona from the Center for Media Engagement at the University of Texas.