Voters remain largely divided over whether they prefer Republican Donald Trump or Democrat Kamala Harris to handle key economic issues, although Harris earns slightly better marks on elements such as
A bakery near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is conducting its own presidential poll with cookie sales for each candidate.
Experts say these poll workers could sow distrust in democracy and bolster court cases challenging the election.
Major poll providers across the country are tweaking their methods to ensure better accuracy ahead of the 2024 general election, after former President Trump's surprise win in 2016, and President Biden's surprisingly close win in 2020.
Almost two weeks to Election Day, I feel more uncertain about this year’s result than any election I’ve covered professionally. Some of that is due to the polls – they’re really tight – but it’s also because for every good signal for Donald Trump,
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.
A new survey by YouGov shows that Republicans have lost faith in poll workers and fear they will tamper with the election results.
New polling from Gallup shows trust in public institutions has hit a record low ahead of this year’s election. Elaine Kamarck, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, breaks down this loss of confidence with Katy Tur and explains why she’s still staying cautiously optimistic.
Trump is one point closer to Harris nationally in CBS News' polling than last month, and the decisive battleground states also remain effectively even.
The Republican National Committee announced in April it plans to enlist more than 100,000 volunteers and attorneys in battleground states for the election, county officials in Iowa say they're getting more volunteers.
Election workers in at least two southwestern Pennsylvania counties are receiving federal guidance on how to stay secure at the polls on Nov. 5.