For the first time in decades, The Washington Post will not endorse a presidential candidate, the newspaper’s publisher announced Friday.
Election betting expert Maxim Lott explains why the odds favor Donald Trump, what we can learn, and the "turning point" that prompted Trump's rise.
As election day looms, the race for the White House grows tighter. Here's the latest from the campaign trail and what the polls are showing.
The Republican legal operation is more aggressive and organized than four years ago, but some lawyers involved in efforts to overturn Trump’s loss are still active.
A federal judge on Friday halted a Virginia program that purged the state’s voter rolls based on indications that a person might be a noncitizen and ordered officials to restore the registrations of roughly 1,
The interim voter registrar for Washoe County, Nevada told the Associated Press she was forced out of her job.
The Harris campaign sees abortion as key both to turbocharging the Democratic base and persuading swing voters
A commonwealth law that only 10 people are allowed in a polling place at once could allow long lines to pile up on election day.
Maine and Nebraska award two electoral votes to the statewide winner and a single electoral vote to the winner of each congressional district. (Maine has two congressional districts, and Nebraska has three.) Historical election results for these districts are calculated based on votes cast within the current boundaries of the district.
Trump's lawyers are seeking to dismiss the federal election interference case, arguing that Smith's appointment as special counsel was unconstitutional.
This year’s presidential election could come down microscopic margins, so Kamala Harris is hunting for votes in even the most unlikely of places