Voters trust Harris on a number of issues. But is that what they’ll vote on?
WASHINGTON (AP) — If the presidential election hinged on abortion or climate change, Kamala Harris might be feeling pretty comfortable about her chances on Nov. 5, based on the polls. The Democratic nominee is also competitive on
By moving to podcasts, Harris and Trump are turning away from legacy media to spread their messages
NEW YORK (AP) — Among the legacy news outlets that have come up empty in their efforts to interview Kamala Harris and Donald Trump during the general election campaign: NPR, The New York Times, PBS and The
Georgia men who killed Ahmaud Arbery want a new trial
BRUNSWICK, Ga. (AP) — Three white men serving life in prison for murder after chasing and killing Ahmaud Arbery in 2020 are returning to court Thursday to ask a judge for a new trial. Attorneys for Greg
The RNC is rebuilding its legal operation after Trump allies’ failed effort to undo the 2020 race
WASHINGTON (AP) — The last time Donald Trump ran for president, the lawyers most directly involved in his efforts to overturn the election wound up sanctioned, criminally prosecuted or even sued for millions of dollars. This time
With 2 women running, the New Hampshire governor’s race is both close and personal
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — One of the nation’s most competitive gubernatorial races has also become intensely personal. None of the nation’s 12 female governors are up for reelection, but five women are running as major party gubernatorial
Four memorable moments from Kamala Harris’ CNN town hall
WASHINGTON (AP) — Kamala Harris went to a Philadelphia suburb on Wednesday night for a CNN town hall, where she faced questions from undecided voters. The event was arranged after Donald Trump declined to participate in a
Los Angeles Times editor resigns after newspaper withholds presidential endorsement
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The editorials editor of the Los Angeles Times has resigned after the newspaper’s owner blocked the editorial board’s plans to endorse Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris for president, a journalism trade publication reported
The top election official in a politically crucial Nevada county says she was forced out
The top election official in one of the nation’s most politically important counties said Wednesday she was forced out of her role just weeks before the November presidential election, disputing an official statement that she asked for
Trump leads Harris 47% to 45%, WSJ poll finds
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Former President Donald Trump, the Republican presidential candidate, leads his Democratic rival Kamala Harris 47% to 45%, a Wall Street Journal poll found on Wednesday. The poll surveyed 1,500 registered voters from Oct. 19-22
Georgia secretary of state’s office says it fended off cyberattack on voting website
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Georgia secretary of state’s office said on Wednesday it had fended off a cyberattack aimed at crashing the website the state’s voters use to request absentee ballots. No further information was provided. There