Vice presidential candidate JD Vance said “no” former president Donald Trump did not lose the 2020 election “by the words” the Ohio Republican would use, when asked at a rally Wednesday what message it sends to independent voters that he has not directly answered that question.
In his most direct answer yet of this election cycle, vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance said he doesn't believe former President Donald Trump lost the 2020 election
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s escalating assaults in Gaza and Lebanon have become a growing liability for Kamala Harris as Election Day nears.
Mark Cuban talked about the gender divide in politics, noting how social media algorithms shape young voters' perspectives.
Suspicion about the vote count is pervasive even in small rural communities, where volunteers are preparing for potential violence.
All three election workers in the small Wisconsin town of Westfield, home to approximately 800 residents, resigned last week. According to the Wisconsin State Journal, former clerk Brenda Peterson, chief election inspector Laura Paine and election inspector Linda Bennett submitted their resignations last week.
The judge ruled that “Georgia voters would be silenced” if county election board members were “free to play investigator, prosecutor, jury, and judge” and refuse to certify election results.
In the months since he became Donald Trump’s running mate, Ohio Sen. JD Vance has repeatedly deflected questions about whether the Republican presidential nominee lost the 2020 election, saying he was
American officials expect Israel will retaliate against Iran for its attack earlier this month before November 5, sources tell CNN, a timeline that would thrust the growing volatility in the Middle East squarely into public view within days of the American presidential election.
The latest news and live updates on the 2024 election as Harris and Vance campaign in Pennsylvania and Trump holds a town hall with Univision in Miami.