The so-called Trump trade is coming back as polls have started to tilt toward the former president in the election. Due to the Electoral College's peculiarities, even slight changes in presidential polls in just a handful of states could signal a decisive shift toward either Donald Trump or Kamala Harris.
Two weeks ago, 538's forecast of the presidential election gave Vice President Kamala Harris just a 58-in-100 chance of defeating former President Donald Trump on Nov. 5. You might be tempted to make a big deal about our forecast "flipping" to Trump,
While many of the questions seemed more like vituperative venting about the presidential candidates, others were constructive and interesting. They ranged from questions about the Electoral College to specific inquiries about why ballots in some counties look the way they do.
Bill Bratton, who has led the Boston, New York City and Los Angeles Police Departments, told the Herald he believes this election is “going to be unlike any we’ve certainly seen in modern times”
Donald Trump will face Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 election after Joe Biden dropped out of the race in July.
In the United States, the president is not elected by the popular vote but in a system known as the electoral college.
The U.S. Government claims a Russian media organization is seeking to "encourage hate and violence in the United States."
We are the demographic group least represented in government, policy and voting… we are those people we are trying to motivate,” said SAYVote’s Diego Sarmiento.
In the final sprint to Election Day, dollars and eyeballs are flocking to prediction markets that offer ever-changing odds of Trump or Harris winning the race.
The Arizona economy is flourishing by many measures. It just doesn't feel that way for many voters in the presidential battleground state as they consider which candidate to vote for in next month’s election.
Judges punishing rioters for storming the U.S. Capitol nearly four years ago fear the nation faces more political violence on the cusp of the next presidential election.