It's the final day of campaigning for Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, and polls suggest it’s a historically close race. Both candidates are holding multiple events as they try to convince voters they should be the next US president. Here is a recap of the day so far.
Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris and Republican former President Donald Trump will compete for Indiana’s 11 electoral votes on Election Day, with a full slate of other federal and
Polls and forecasts show a close contest between Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump as voters head to the polls on Election Day.Both candidates on Monday made their final pitches to voters in the swing states that are set to decide an election that will be historic whichever candidate prevails.
The swing states that took the longest in 2020 and could again be slow this year: Pennsylvania, Arizona and Nevada. If the race is close, other states could join the list.
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump each need at least 270 electoral votes to win the presidency. Follow here for 2024 presidential election updates, results, analysis and more.
SEAN HANNITY: It's officially election eve. In just a few hours, polls will be open and anyone who didn't already vote, well, they'll have one last day to cast their ballot and let their voice be heard. It is expected that 80 plus million Americans will vote tomorrow. That means that this election is not decided.
The state's 19 electoral votes have been avidly sought by Harris and Donald Trump, but she has a path to winning without them.
Kendall County Circuit Court Clerk Matthew Prochaska, a Republican, faces Democratic challenger Tiara McCullogh and Independent Robert Allen.
Men and women have voted differently in presidential elections for decades. But will the gender gap be a deciding factor in the razor-thin race between Harris and Trump?
The former Barack Obama adviser suggested the weekend before Election Day could be key to the presidential race's outcome.
Usually, increasing the minimum wage is a guaranteed winner at the ballot box. Since 1998, states have considered 24 ballot measures to increase the minimum wage; all 24 have passed. However, that record will be put to the test this year in three different states.
The far-right organization that played a central role in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot has reorganized into chapters that are echoing claims of ballot fraud—and discussing a response.