Former "Meet the Press" host Chuck Todd said that his “greatest fear” is the Republican Party will be turned into a kleptocracy if former President Trump wins reelection. “I fear the transactional nature of him could actually turn the party into a kleptocracy if we’re not careful,” he said on a Sunday night NBC...
Rain is threatening to disrupt Election Day in several key swing states. A cold front is slicing through the middle of the country, bringing a threat of rain showers and thunderstorms from the Great Lakes and upper Midwest to the lower Mississippi Valley and parts of coastal Texas and Louisiana, The Weather Channel said. Former...
Vice President Harris leads former President Trump by 34 percentage points among Latino voters in the key swing state of Pennsylvania, a Univision and YouGov survey shows. Sixty-four percent of registered Latino voters in the state said they were voting for Harris, compared to 30 percent who said they were voting for Trump. The survey...
Will Ferrell is rejecting talk of one American not making an impact at the ballot box, saying in a last-minute push for Vice President Harris's campaign that "your vote will make the difference." "This election is going to be one of the closest in history," the "Anchorman" and "Elf" star said in an offbeat ad for Harris's...
Former President Trump will once again end a presidential campaign in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the same city he ended both his 2016 and 2020 bids for the White House.
An analysis of campaign trips reveals that former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris have spent all their time in a select group of states since the start of August.
Missouri's Republican attorney general and secretary of state filed a lawsuit in a bid to ban the Department of Justice from interfering with polling places.
First lady Jill Biden will spend the last day before the election campaigning for Vice President Kamala Harris, while President Biden remains off the campaign trail.
Voters in Ohio will vote Tuesday on a constitutional amendment that critics say will make significant and damaging changes to the way districts in the state are drawn.