Harris Pitches Herself to Michigan Workers in 3-city Swing

Vice President Harris visited Michigan’s Saginaw and Macomb counties ahead of an evening rally in Ann Arbor. With only a week left before Election Day, Vice President Kamala Harris pitched herself as an ally of American workers and industry in multiple campaign stops in Michigan. On Oct. 28, Harris, the Democratic Party’s nominee for president,

Nearly 50 Million Americans Have Already Cast Ballots in 2024 Election

One week before Nov. 5 Election Day, Republicans continue to turn out in higher numbers than in past cycles with early voting under way in 45 states. Nearly 47.5 million Americans have already voted in the 2024 election with 24.24 million doing so in-person and more than 23.38 million casting ballots through the mail, according

US Treasury Plans to Borrow $1.37 Trillion Over Next 6 Months

National debt is poised to reach $36 trillion soon. The federal government plans to borrow $1.369 trillion over the next six months, the U.S. Department of Treasury announced on Oct. 28. According to the latest Marketable Borrowing Estimates, the Treasury expects to borrow $546 billion from October to December. This is $19 billion lower than

USA Today Will Not Endorse Trump or Harris, Joining Washington Post and LA Times

A spokesperson said the paper will focus on providing facts so readers can make up their own minds who to vote for. USA Today, along with several hundred other publications under the Gannett-controlled USA Today Network, will not endorse a candidate in this year’s presidential election, with a spokesperson saying that the paper will focus

Republicans Ask Supreme Court to Halt Pennsylvania Ruling on Provisional Ballots

The RNC argued the case could impact tens of thousands of votes in the swing state. Republicans are asking the Supreme Court to halt a decision from Pennsylvania that allows voters to cast provisional ballots after they’ve improperly submitted mail-in ballots. The case raises questions about changes in election procedures, with the 2024 elections just

Wisconsin Opposes RFK Jr.’s Supreme Court Application to Take His Name Off Ballot

Complying with Kennedy’s request at this late date would be impossible, the state said. Officials in swing state Wisconsin told the U.S. Supreme Court on Oct. 28 that they oppose Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s emergency application asking to remove his name from the ballot. Early in-person absentee voting began in the state on Oct. 22.