As was the case four years ago, Trump supporters are particularly skeptical that absentee and mail-in ballots will be counted as voters intend. Harris supporters are more than twice as likely as Trump supporters to say they are very or somewhat confident that absentee and mail-in ballots will be counted accurately (85% vs. 38%).
Most voters say elections in their community and across the U.S. will be administered well, and that poll workers will do a good job.
Trump's chances of winning the election had been steadily growing over the past few days, according to 538. But his chances are now beginning to take a dip.
Federal authorities are investigating threats against election officials and government workers that escalated from words to shootings and a bombing.
Constitutional Sheriffs are duly elected lawmen who believe they answer only to God. They’ve spent the last six months preparing to stop a “stolen” election—by any means necessary.
A contested election will lead to weeks of disruptive legal battles that will roil markets, BlackRock's Jean Boivin said.
Sixty-nine percent of adults say they are anxious about the looming election, according to the Annual Stress in America poll released this week by the American Psychological Association, with little difference among Republicans, Democrats, and independents. Anecdotal evidence — i.e., just ask anyone — suggests that number is say, oh, 99.7 percent?
While Harris has a slight lead nationally, there's no clear leader in the seven swing states likely to decide the election.
W ith the 2024 presidential election fast approaching, early voting is up and running for many. All but three U.S. states (47 in total) and the District of Columbia offer early voting options. In swing states especially, early voting, either through in-person or mail-in ballots, has been a priority for both parties.
Vice President Kamala Harris will be campaigning in Georgia with former President Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen.