More than half of American voters plan to vote before Election Day, Florida Atlantic University found this week in a nationwide poll. Republicans are far more likely than Democrats to wait until the last day.
Some state averages started later in 2024 because of a lack of sufficient early polling. Source: Averages by The New York Times; polls collected by FiveThirtyEight and The Times. Nate CohnChief political analyst Despite a strong debate performance,
U.S. presidential election campaign is one of the closest races in recent history. Initially, polls showed former President Donald Trump holding a consistent lead over incumbent President Joe Biden, with margins typically ranging from 2-4 percentage points.
Former President Donald Trump remains popular among likely voters in Indiana with less than 50 days to go until Election Day this November.
A new poll has revealed that seven in 10 Americans are concerned that officials will not accept the results of the upcoming elections, with half of respondents expressing concern about potential
A new Yahoo News/YouGov poll reported that 67 percent of Americans are anxious about the November election, showing an increase in concern compared to results from four months ago with a
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(WABI) - Pan Atlantic research has released a new poll on Maine races. In the presidential race, the poll finds Vice President Kamala Harris leading former President Donald Trump 50% to 41%. Trump does lead in the Second Congressional district, which he has won twice, 49% to 42%.
Georgia's election board approved a rule on Friday that will require counties to hand count ballots in November's presidential election. Why it matters: The process, passed in a 3-2 vote live-streamed on YouTube,
Poll also shows Harris did better than Trump in recent debate, half of Rhode Islanders believing voter fraud is serious.
Colorado voters are poised to approve a measure on the November ballot that would change most of the state’s primaries so candidates from all parties run against each other, with the top four vote-getters advancing to a ranked choice voting general election.