March 4, 2024 / 5:00 PM MST/ CBS Colorado Planning to vote in Colorado's 2024 presidential primary election but haven't cast your ballot yet or don't know where to drop it off? We're helping voters determine the locations where they can vote in person or drop off their ballots across...
Former senior Biden adviser Anita Dunn doesn’t have hard feelings about her old boss’ speech at the convention being kicked out of prime time due to programming delays. “We haven’t run a live campaign since 2016, and clearly we may have forgotten a little about how to do i...
The Supreme Court prefers to avoid election cases, but it’ll have to take up this one. I predict that the Court will rule against Colorado and Maine, as well as any other state that follows their example. Trump will appear on primary ballots in all 50 states, as well as in the gener...
for me. I don’t see my future being in the United States,” she said in aThreads post on Wednesday. “Even if he’s only in office for 4 years, even if the anti-trans regulations magically don’t happen, the people who willingly voted this in are not going anywhere anytime soon....
Dixville Notch polls close just a few minutes after they open, once all its voters have cast their ballots. State of play in the Granite State New Hampshire's commitment to keep its "first-in-the-nation" primary status intact was not without controversy in recent months, but th...
COMEBACK OF THE WEEK That Phillies-Dodgers game was a decent candidate actually, since Philadelphia was down 4-1 in the fifth inning. But on Sunday, the Colorado Rockies scored seven runs in the bottom of the eighth to beat Atlanta 9-8. The Braves had a...
Good morning. First, a quick recap of last night’sLaw & Order: Presidentialto start: The US Supreme Court agreed totake up an appeal over whether Donald Trump is immunefrom criminal prosecution for acts committed in office. Hours later, an Illinois court joined Colorado and Maine in throwing...
Ballot measures are a much better indicator. There were a lot on Tuesday’s ballots and here are a few things we learned: • Voters are still concerned about access to abortion, to a point. Abortion-rights ballot measures passed in Arizona, Colorado, Maryland, Montana, Missouri, Nevada ...
due to Trump himself. By casting doubt on the security of mail ballots, he all but ensured that most of his voters would cast their votes using traditional methods, leaving the pool of absentee ballots strikingly — but not surprisingly — blue. (Paired with Republicans’legal effortstothrow ...
“States can put more or less effort into ensuring that voters don’t make mistakes. … There are different mail-ballot regimes, they handle the ballots differently, they operate under different philosophies of what mail balloting is supposed to achieve, and who bears the risk of mail balloting...