Democrat Kamala Harris will kick off her 60th birthday on Sunday with two church visits in Georgia, where she plans to rally early voters, while her Republican rival, Donald Trump, spends time at a McDonald's fast food place in Pennsylvania.
With an election this week, documents seen by Bloomberg expose the extent of Moscow’s infiltration of the former Soviet state.
In-person early voting started in the key battleground state on Tuesday, Oct. 15. As of Monday afternoon, more than 15 million early votes have been cast nationally, including almost 5 million in-person early votes, according to an analysis by the Election Lab at the University of Florida.
Wade told the House Judiciary Committee that he had to go to ‘RICO school’ to ensure he understood racketeering law and could effectively prosecute Trump.
Vice President Kamala Harris visited a church in the Atlanta suburbs on Sunday, urging congregants to cast early ballots as part of her campaign’s “souls to the polls” push to turn out Black voters.
Kamala Harris is going to church in Georgia on Sunday, where she will speak to the faithful and encourage Black congregants to vote as part of a nationwide campaign push known as “souls to the
Whether Kamala Harris can repeat a victory for Democrats in Georgia in the presidential election depends largely on how many Black voters will give her a second look. WSJ polling suggests she is making up ground from earlier this year.
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger announced that the state was auditing its voter rolls for noncitizens in July but has yet to publicly release the results.
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (R) denied there is voting fraud happening in the state as it sees historic early-voting turnout this month. Raffensperger weighed in on claims made
By Andrea Shalal and Steve Holland ATLANTA/PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) -With the U.S. presidential election just over two weeks away, Democrat Kamala Harris visited two churches on Sunday while her Republican rival,
Regardless of the method, Georgia appears to be leading the way for all swing states. Arizona: 398,123 ballots cast, a turnout of 9.2%. North Carolina : 1,008,123 ballots cast, a turnout of 13%. Pennsylvania : 791,804 ballots cast, a turnout of 8.7%. Michigan : 1,018,161 ballots cast, a turnout of 14.1%.