The 2024 presidential election will have implications for energy, public lands and climate policies that will affect millions in Colorado and across the Rocky Mountain West.
Election Day in the United States. If you have been feeling apprehensive, you are not alone. When asked recently, barely half of Americans said they were confident that their vote would be accurately counted.
Donald Trump is heading to Arizona and Las Vegas, while Kamala Harris holds a star-studded rally in Atlanta. Their running mates and surrogates will be in Michigan, North Carolina and Wisconsin.
The Dorchester native reflects on the political lessons he learned in New England — and why they’re still important today.
People don't trust elections if they take too long to get results, but educating them beforehand about the process makes all the difference.
The Latino electorate, which is larger than past margins of victory in swing states, could be decisive in November.
Markets are underpricing the risk that one of the US presidential candidates contests the results of next month’s election, according to the BlackRock Investment Institute’s Jean Boivin.
With less than two weeks before Election Day, some 26.5 million Americans have cast their vote through early voting methods, according to data from the Election Lab at the University of Florida. Mail ballots have been returned by 15.7 million voters as of Wednesday night, according to the data, with another 10.7 million voting early in person.
Most polls show Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump mostly neck-and-neck in key states with less than two weeks to go to Election Day.
This year’s election is shaping up to be particularly ugly for the business world, with two presidential candidates who could not be further apart in their approaches to taxes and regulation.