A new national poll from the Wall Street Journal is the latest to indicate former President Trump with a slight edge over Vice President Harris in the White House race to succeed President Biden
Most Americans say they're stressed out over the future of the United States and the presidential election, a new poll shows.
Poll shows that a surprising percentage of former poll workers believe that poll workers might try to interfere with the election.
As election day looms, the race for the White House grows tighter. Here's the latest from the campaign trail and what the polls are showing.
How likely is it that poll workers will attempt to tamper with the election in November? % who say it is very or somewhat likely U.S. adult citizens: 39% People who have been poll workers: 36% Democrats: 28% Republicans: 55% https://t.co/SJ2ktRHVie pic.twitter.com/om64hINTGY
Motivating supporters to the ballot box on Election Day will be key to winning Pennsylvania this year, according to the final Franklin & Marshall College poll before Nov. 5.
Experts say these poll workers could sow distrust in democracy and bolster court cases challenging the election.
Millions of voters have cast their ballots in the 2024 election. But the results offer only a sliver of insight into the final results.
Concerns over security, Israel, and anti-Semitism are drawing Jewish voters toward the Trump-Vance ticket, according to a new survey from the Manhattan Institute, suggesting that Vice President Harris in November could see the lowest Jewish support for a Democratic candidate in decades.
Previously undecided voters appear to be shifting to Gloria. They made up 28% of those polled last time but only 19% this time around, the poll found.
There's no place in our nation for any attempt to stop the counting of valid votes, prevent legitimate voters from casting ballots or intimidate voters and poll workers.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution poll of 1,000 likely voters was conducted by the University of Georgia’s School of Public and International Affairs, October 7-16. The margin of sampling error is 3.1 percentage points.