Voters
A Third of Americans Sat Out the 2020 Presidential Election: Poll
Roughly the same number of eligible U.S. voters who cast ballots for President Joe Biden chose to sit out the 2020 election entirely, according to a new poll.
Poll: Just One-Third of Georgia Voters View Republican Party Favorably
A new poll released Saturday by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution shows a majority of Georgia voters have unfavorable views of President Donald Trump, GOP Governor Brian Kemp and the Republican Party as a whole.
Swing States' Republicans Change Party Registration in Wake of Capitol Riot
A number of Republicans in Arizona, Pennsylvania, Florida and Iowa changed their party registrations in the days following last week's storming of the U.S. Capitol.
GOP Lawmaker Walks Back on Comment About Rejected Electoral Lawsuit
"Basically, in effect, the ruling would be that you gotta go the streets and be as violent as antifa and BLM," Louie Gohmert said earlier in an interview.
Young Voters Lofted Biden to White House, But His Cabinet Skews Older
President-elect Joe Biden has been steadily rolling out his picks for major positions within his cabinet--a list of well-known faces, including several who served alongside him in the Obama administration.
COVID Cases Have Been Rising in All But Two States Since Election Day
Several states, including Pennsylvania, Wyoming and Nevada, saw record average case tallies in the two weeks since the election.
Average Daily COVID Cases Have Risen Nearly 80 Percent Since Election Day
The seven-day average for daily COVID-19 deaths has increased by 34 percent from the figure on November 3, according to Worldometer.
Jake Tapper Defends Pennsylvania Count, Says His Elderly Mom Voted by Mail
The CNN anchor condemned claims of vote fraud made by prominent Republicans including South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham and Texas Senator Ted Cruz.
Santorum Says if GOP Was 'Into Voter Suppression,' It Did 'a Lousy Job'
Santorum insinuated that this year's massive voter turnout is proof that voter suppression is not an issue.
COVID Cases Are Rising in These States Where Votes Are Still Being Counted
Just a day after the election, the U.S. reported its highest single-day rise in coronavirus cases since the outbreak began.
U.S. Sees Record Single-Day COVID Case Rise of Over 100,000
The average number of daily new cases in the U.S. has been rising on a sharp incline since mid-September.
Was My Arizona Vote Counted? Here's How to Check
Voters can check the status of their ballot online. You may be contacted directly by election officials if there are any pending issues.
Biggest Spanish Newspaper in U.S Declares Trump Should Go
Only 29 percent of Latino voters support President Donald Trump, according to a poll released Sunday.
Swing Voters Don't Want to Hear Trump's Greatest Hits Anymore
A weekly tracker of the social media sentiment of 40,000 swing voters offers troubling signs for President Donald Trump just days before the 2020 election.
Ted Cruz Says Hunter Biden Allegations Don't Change 'A Single Voter's' Mind
Senator Ted Cruz doesn't think the Trump campaign should be focusing on Hunter Biden's emails as the election draws near.
Cuban-American UFC Fighter Calls Out Joe Biden for Playing 'Despacito'
During a recent speech, Masvidal said that playing "Despacito" wasn't enough for Biden to earn Latino voters' support.
Early Voting Begins in Georgia, Videos Show Hundreds Standing in Long Lines
Election officials have been working to avoid the kind of chaos Georgia faced during the pushed-back primary elections in June.
Weird Al Shares Picture of Himself Voting, Says It's a Nice Day
Wearing a mask and going to a ballot box, the famed parodist shared that he was taking part in his civic duty.
Voters List 'Lie' and 'Old' Among Top Words Tied to Biden, Trump: Survey
Two phrases lingering at the top of Trump's association list included "peaceful transition" and "transition of power."
Veteran Who Voted For Trump Switches to Biden After Wife Dies of COVID-19
The Arizona resident believes government leaders downplaying the threat of the virus has resulted in more deaths in the U.S.
White Republicans in South Say Anti-White Racism Needs More Attention
Among white likely voters in Georgia, 77 percent of Republicans say "too much attention" is given to discrimination against Black people.
Over 860,000 Have Voted in U.S., Compared to 9,500 by This Point in 2016
The reported number is a sign of Americans' excitement for the upcoming election, as well as an increased commitment to voting early fueled by the coronavirus pandemic and concern over the U.S. Postal Service.
Number of Americans Willing to Get COVID Vaccine When Released Drops: Poll
A majority of Americans are also concerned that President Trump is trying to get a vaccine released too quickly to bolster his re-election chances.
Florida Tells Over 2 Million They Aren't Registered to Vote—But Some Are
The state failed to exclude the thousands of voters whose registration information is shielded from public records review.
Taylor Swift Wants You to Register to Vote Today
In a post to her Instagram story, Swift linked fans to resources available for them to vote in November.
Biden and Trump Tied in Key State of Iowa, Gender Divide Widest Ever
Trump holds a 21 percent advantage over Biden among Iowa men, 57 to 36 percent. But Biden holds a 20 percent lead over Trump among women voters, 57 to 37 percent.
Italy Votes to Eliminate One-Third of Country's Lawmakers, Rebuke Elites
Italians overwhelmingly voted to approve a constitutional amendment this week which reduces the number of lawmakers in both chambers of its national parliament by one-third.
Voter Interest in Election at Highest Level in 16 Years: Poll
The polling results could suggest "a sky-high turnout" for the November 3 general election.
Economy More Important Than Health Care For 32% Of 3 Swing States' Voters
Health care ranks as the fourth top issue among voters in the Sun Belt, following the economy, criminal justice and the coronavirus pandemic.
Majority of American Voters Say Trump Has Given Up Coronavirus Fight
Among those who voted for Trump in 2016, a quarter agree that he is no longer fighting hard to stop the spread of COVID-19.