Behind-the-scenes battles: Legal challenges that could impact the vote before Election Day begins
Lawsuits from Democrats and Republicans involving voting issues have made battleground states even more contentious before Election Day begins.
Lawsuits from Democrats and Republicans involving voting issues have made battleground states even more contentious before Election Day begins.
Sen. Ted Cruz criticized Sen. Mitch McConnell as a "one-man dictator" on "Sunday Morning Futures," just a few days after slamming the Senate leadership super PAC.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., referred to an independent candidate in Nebraska's race as a pickup opportunity for Democrats to potentially keep their majority.
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi claimed that former President Donald Trump's brain is "deteriorating," and that he would not be capable of serving out a four-year term as president.
Vice President Kamala Harris has enjoyed a late push in her direction in the presidential betting odds, closing much of the gap between her and former President Trump.
Former President Trump made fun of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., endorsing him and expressed hope for the upcoming GOP leader election.
Eight states will take to the polls on Tuesday to decide on ballot measures that would require proof of U.S. citizenship to vote.