8 states will vote on measures that would explicitly ban noncitizens from voting
Eight states will take to the polls on Tuesday to decide on ballot measures that would require proof of U.S. citizenship to vote.
Eight states will take to the polls on Tuesday to decide on ballot measures that would require proof of U.S. citizenship to vote.
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are heading into Election Day with razor-thin margins separating them in the handful of states that will ultimately decide the winner. The 2024 election map bears some similarities to the landscape that Trump encountered in 2020, when he was defending the White House from a challenge
The Purcell principle, established by the Supreme Court, generally cautions against changes to election procedures close to voting day. In the run-up to Election Day, court battles have emerged over various policies related to ballots, election integrity, and vote-processing procedures. Each case raises a typical judicial question: whether the policies align with state or federal
The tightly contested 2024 presidential election could be defined by the gender gap with Vice President Kamala Harris polling better among women, according to a CBS News poll from late October. Recent CBS News polling shows the race between Harris and former President Donald Trump is a toss-up in seven battleground states as more than
Harris, Walz and campaign surrogates hit battleground states with unity message to voters – CBS News Watch CBS News Vice President Kamala Harris crisscrossed Michigan, as her running mate Gov. Tim Walz hit North Carolina and Georgia over the weekend. High-profile surrogates such as former Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, along with first lady
Voters in Ohio will vote Tuesday on a constitutional amendment that critics say will make significant and damaging changes to the way districts in the state are drawn.
Virginia Republican Senate candidate Hung Cao responded to Sen. Tim Kaine's appearance on "SNL" amid outrage over NBC appearing to violate the FCC's equal-time rule.