Americans await results as polls close on congressional races and the Harris vs. Trump showdown. Nov. 6, 2024 Election Day Lawsuits: What to Know Republicans have long said they would not be shy about litigating election returns. At least four lawsuits were filed in consequential swing states...
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The election is over. Time to look to the next one. ByBill Scher|December 30, 2024 10:00 AM Columns ‘The Black Swan Election’: Trump’s Campaign Chiefs Tell Their Inside Story LaCivita and Fabrizio explain what their inside numbers showed, where Harris messed up and why Trump wanted Va...
Examining Donald Trump's odds to win the 2024 US Presidential Election on Nov. 5 against Democratic nominee Kamala Harris.
US election 2024: How does it work?Republican former President Donald Trump will face Vice President Kamala Harris in this year's US presidential election on Tuesday 5 November. As the nation's 50 states prepare to head to the polls, here's what you need to know. ...
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Read more:Can we trust the polls for the US election? And, because of the way the electoral college works, there's a scenario where everything actually hinges on North Carolina - a state that doesn't even show a lead for either candidate. It feels ...
Urban vs. rural county election results In the first couple of hours Tuesday night after polls close, there may be a lot of red showing up on the map for Trump and other Republicans, but that may be a function of population density. ...
We're just days away from yet another pivotal US election, with polls showing candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris in an extraordinarily tight race. With both contenders bringing executive branch experience, the implications for America's technology sector hang in the balance. What...
The words “equal chances,” though, bring us to the systemic failures that are much larger than Trump. Because if this election were decided by the popular vote, we would not be talking about “equal chances.” Harris would instead enter Election Day at least as the narrow favorite. But ...