While there are still five weeks until Election Day, voting is already underway across the country and a CNN review suggests pre-election voting this year will drop from the pandemic-era highs of 2020.
Certifying presidential elections is a regulated process that historically played out without much drama or fanfare until the aftermath of the 2020 presidential election. But fights over election certification are becoming more frequent and widespread as Republicans in battleground states that could be decided by only thousands of votes try to challenge the process.
In not-breaking news, the 2024 race for the White House appears very close. Tellingly, 538’s latest presidential election forecast gives Vice President Kamala Harris the narrowest of advantages over former President Donald Trump — she wins in 57 in 100 simulations,
Former President Donald J. Trump is in Georgia after the storm walloped swaths of the South. Vice President Kamala Harris will meet with FEMA officials. Their running mates are preparing for Tuesday’s debate.
Kamala Harris is supporting a lawsuit that accuses the Georgia State Election Board of breaking the law by requiring counties to hand count ballots in the presidential election.
There are 40 days left in the election and it is currently too close for anyone to confidently call whether it will be Harris or Trump claiming the victory.
The appeal comes as former president Donald Trump lays the groundwork to again challenge the outcome of the vote should he lose his bid to return to the White House.
A critical trial challenging two controversial 2024 election certification rules in Georgia is set to begin in Fulton County.
The Republican majority on the State Election Board voted to approve the rules last month. Democrats filed a legal challenge.
With just 36 days until Election Day, the campaign trail is taking a sharp turn toward how Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are responding to the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene and its aftermath.