Vice President Kamala Harris has a four-point lead over former President Donald Trump in the final national poll released by Marist on Monday. The poll of 1,297 likely voters, sponsored by NPR and PBS,
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are in a statistical tie in the latest Forbes/HarrisX national poll released late Monday.
A shock poll out of Iowa has shaken up the presidential race in its closing days as Harris and Trump head to swing states. Follow Newsweek's live blog.
The state's "I voted" sticker has a red crawfish, a staple in Louisiana, wearing a blacktop hat, shoes and a white and blue suit. "It's a crawfish in a blue suit, so it represents the red and blue, and it's still patriotic," he said.
It’s pretty simple,” Jackie Doyer, Honest Elections Project’s legal and policy director said. “Poll watchers are really there just to watch and observe.
A new Iowa Poll shows that 76% of likely voters are confident that national election results will be counted as voters intended.
"We know threats against poll workers and election (administrators) have increased dramatically since 2020," law professor Quinn Yeargain said.
Trump versus Harris, who will win? As Election Day kicks off, here's what various polls are saying about who will become our next president.
One of the top races to watch today is the Indiana governor's race, where voters will choose who will replace term-limited Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb. Republican U.S. Sen. Mike Braun faces Democrat Jennifer McCormick and Libertarian Donald Rainwater in what has become an increasingly competitive race in the last month.
More than half of Gen Z voters worry that they will never be able to afford to buy a house, according to a recent survey, and nearly a third of “zoomers” said the issue that matters most to them is the economy according to an NBC News Stay Tuned Gen Z poll powered by SurveyMonkey.