Washington Post Not Endorsing a Presidential Candidate in 2024

The paper has issued endorsements for decades. The Washington Post will not make an endorsement in the 2024 presidential race, the paper’s publisher said on Oct. 25. “We are returning to our roots of not endorsing presidential candidates,” William Lewis, the publisher and CEO, said in an opinion article. The Washington Post did not offer

Republicans Gain Early-Vote Leads in at Least 4 Battleground States: Election Lab

While returns in Georgia, Wisconsin, and Michigan are inconclusive, those in Arizona, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Nevada are trending the GOP’s way. Republican voters appear to be running up big leads during the opening stages of early voting in at least four of seven battleground states, in some cases not only chipping into mail-in ballot

Federal Judge Blocks Virginia Plan to Purge Noncitizens From Voter Rolls

The plan violated a 90-day quiet period preventing systematic changes before an election, the judge said. ALEXANDRIA, Va.—A federal judge in Virginia has halted the commonwealth’s recent program to purge noncitizens from its voter rolls in an expedited fashion, holding that the policy comes too close to the November election. Virginia’s program, announced on Aug.

Trump, Harris to Hold Dueling Events in Texas to Spotlight Key Issues

Trump will focus on border security in Austin while Harris will advocate for abortion access in Houston, sharing the stage with Beyoncé. HOUSTON, Texas—As the 2024 presidential election enters its final stretch, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump will hold dueling campaign events in Texas, a Republican stronghold, on Friday, focusing on

JD Vance’s Michigan Town Hall: 5 Key Moments

Sen. JD Vance promoted former President Donald Trump’s policies on tariffs and border security in the key swing state. Republican vice presidential candidate Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) addressed questions from a cross-section of voters during a NewsNation town hall moderated by Chris Cuomo in the key swing state of Michigan on Thursday. Vance spoke on

Early Voting Data Indicate Mail-In Voting Won’t Be as Prominent in 2024

Despite setting first-day records in several states, early voting patterns appear similar to those in recent elections cycles. Nearly 70 percent of the more than 154.6 million Americans who voted in the 2020 election did so by “non-traditional means” with 43 percent voting by mail and 26 percent casting ballots in-person prior to Election Day

Trump Outperforms Polling From 2016 and 2020

The former president is performing better in both the national polling average and in battleground states. With less than two weeks until the general election, former President Donald Trump is performing significantly better in national and battleground state polling than he did in both 2016 and 2020. According to an average of national polls compiled