With early voting underway, false and misleading reports have emerged online. There's a false claim that a video shows ballots for former President Donald Trump being destroyed in Bucks County, Pennsylvania — it's fake.
For the first time in decades, The Washington Post will not endorse a candidate in this year’s presidential election, the newspaper’s publisher announced Friday, a decision that sparked widespread outrage among the paper’s staffers.
Some observers see a deeper dynamic: voter reaction to perceived economic anxiety and precarity, the result of which makes people less credulous of official facts and more conspiracy-prone.
Silver cites economic strain and immigration concerns among the factors that could shift the election toward Trump.
‘He gets to be lawless. She has to be flawless.’: Van Jones on Trump and Harris Cooper presses Harris on supporting border bill after calling border wall 'stupid,' 'useless'
As Election Day nears, Democrats and Republicans are shifting focus to key Sun Belt states like Georgia, Arizona, and North Carolina. Both parties are intensifying efforts with door-to-door outreach,
As Elon Musk continues to aggressively share conspiracy theories and misinformation about elections on X, officials are fighting back.
Louisiana voters will decide which presidential candidates will receive their eight electoral votes in the Nov. 5 election
Philadelphia officials opened up their election headquarters where staff simulated how the machines work and why vote counting could be a little quicker this time around.
Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump are locked in a tight race as early voting is underway. Here is the latest on presidential polling.