It might feel like the presidential election is still a long way off, but it’s not It might feel like the presidential election is still a long way off. It’s not. Election Day on Nov. 5 is ...
Sign-up for Your Vote: Text with the USA TODAY elections team. “I've heard we don't stand any chance to win out here as Democrats in this district, but I am a firm believer that we need to ...
But even in heated election years, presidential politics rarely intrudes. The former first lady called her past work a “celebration of the human form” in a video, the latest in a series ...
Romman, the first Muslim woman in the Georgia State House, seeks to combat voter apathy ahead of the US elections. Since 2020, average US home prices are up 50% while wages have risen 23% ...
Congress appears unlikely to pass any of the laws it has been promising to safeguard this year’s election from the threat of artificial intelligence. With experts warning about threats to ...
With the Labor Day weekend just days away, it's time for one last beach getaway, back-to-school preparations, and the presidential election entering a critical phase with only ten weeks until Nov. 5.
In Week 1 of the Headway Election Challenge, we heard from more than 200 teens. By Terry Parris Jr. In 2023, Ankita Jaikumar wasn’t very politically active. “It’s crazy that last year I didn ...
There are abundant signs that Republican nominee Donald Trump won’t accept the results of the 2024 election if he loses. He has taken to describing the Democrats’ switch from Joe Biden to Kama ...
The recent US Supreme Court decision changing voter registration rules in Arizona has voting rights advocates anxious about how the justices will approach emergency election appeals in the runup ...
Local election officials in key swing states are taking on new power heading into 2024, worrying some legal observers who expect attempts to slow down the certification process in favor of GOP ...
Even without Donald Trump on the ballot, American elections tend to create conflict. America is the only proper presidential democracy in which the person who wins the most votes does not ...
Catholic numbers in battleground states make them a good weathervane, and indeed they tend to vote for the winner in presidential elections. If you win Catholics, you probably win the country.