This week, the 2024 election saw Donald Trump campaign with Elon Musk, while Kamala Harris took part in a media blitz and campaigned with Barack Obama.
We have seemingly reached an end point in polarization, where any new developments short of swapping out a candidate wholesale will be met with indifference in the polls.
Legal experts say there is no actual legal risk of Trump’s allies being able to reverse a loss by refusing to certify at the local level.
Despite concerns about the potential for Supreme Court intervention in fights related to the 2024 election, some experts say recent signs suggest the nine justices may stay out of the equation. The relatively low number of Supreme Court cases the justices have agreed to take on so far this term has led legal observers to
The U.S. Supreme Court during its last term handed Donald Trump victories in three major cases. But those may not be the last of the former president's legal entanglements that the court is asked to decide.
After the votes are all cast, lawsuits over the vote count could be next. That could involve claims about the counting of certain ballots, allegations against the election officials overseeing the count, disputes over the methodology or challenges to the certification of the vote totals in each state.
Silver's Silver Bulletin model, which tracks polling data and trends, shifted 0.3 points toward Trump over the past week.
Attorneys for Donald Trump argued against the release of additional evidence in the former president's federal election interference case in the lead up to Election Day.
With Election Day just one month away, millions of Americans have already started casting their ballots. But how long will it take to know who won?
Of the six contested races for Common Pleas Court, only three candidates fully took part in the Judge4Yourself process for the November ballot.
The latest news and live updates on the 2024 election. Follow Trump, Vance, Harris, Walz and Barack Obama as they stump ahead of the presidential election in November.
The rise of oil prices carries potential implications for the presidential election next month. A hike in the cost of crude oil typically raises the price of gasoline, which holds substantial sway over general consumer attitudes, experts told ABC News.