With little time remaining, the 2024 election between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump appears headed for a historically close finish.
As Nov. 5 draws near, local residents, community organizers and officials are preparing for an uncertain period between the election and inauguration.
From one corner of Michigan to the next, the presidential candidates and their surrogates are rallying voters for the Nov. 5 election.
While many of the questions seemed more like vituperative venting about the presidential candidates, others were constructive and interesting. They ranged from questions about the Electoral College to specific inquiries about why ballots in some counties look the way they do.
If you’re not registered to vote in the state, you have until Monday, Oct. 21, to do so for the 2024 presidential election. You can register online. After that, the registration period will be closed until Nov. 6. If you’re not sure if you’re registered, check using your driver’s license or state ID number at the Department of State website.
In the final sprint to Election Day, dollars and eyeballs are flocking to prediction markets that offer ever-changing odds of Trump or Harris winning the race.
The latest news and live updates on the 2024 campaign as Donald Trump, Barack Obama, Kamala Harris and Usher hold events in Michigan and Pennsylvania ahead of the November election.
The incumbent, Elaine Marshall, a Democrat who has held the role for over 25 years, is running against Republican challenger Chad Brown.
The Arizona economy is flourishing by many measures. It just doesn't feel that way for many voters in the presidential battleground state as they consider which candidate to vote for in next month’s election.