Pollster Who Infamously Predicted Kamala Win in Iowa Suggests Her Poll Drove More Republicans to Vote for Trump
Pollster who predicted Kamala Harris's lead over Trump in Iowa, now suggests that her poll may have spurred Republican voters to support Trump.
Shocking Chart Shows More Women Voted for Trump in 2024 Than in 2020
The voting trends of women from 2020 to 2024 shifted to the right, with about a 5% overall rise in votes cast for Trump this election.
New Website Will Tell You If Your Friends Actually Voted Or Just Said They Did
Users will be able to check whether or not someone voted with publicly available voting history, but not who they voted for.
Trump and Kamala Are Neck and Neck in Battleground States. Could The Amish Be The Deciding Vote?
There are under 45,000 eligible Amish voters in Pennsylvania, however about 90% of those registered are registered as Republicans.
Virginia Purged US Citizens from Voter Rolls In Republican Removal of Alleged Noncitizens: Report
American citizens were reportedly among the 1,600 names marked in the state's effort to remove noncitizens from voter rolls.
Republican Governor Livid After Judge Orders Virginia to Stop Purging Voters and Immediately Reinstate Hundreds of Deleted Names
Judge Patricia Giles issued a preliminary injunction Friday after the Department of Justice said the names were removed too close to an election.
Elon Musk is Using Social Media to Fuel Voter Mistrust Ahead of the 2024 Election, report shows
Musk's claims about election security have fueled public doubts, complicating officials' efforts to maintain trust as misinformation spreads rapidly online.
Cards Against Humanity Hits Back at 'Dumb' Elon Musk by Offering Swing Voters Money to Call Trump a 'Human Toilet'
The game company shared that they would be paying "America's bluest non-voters up to $100" to apologize for not voting in 2020 and create a voting plan.
Biden Sells Economic Strength, But Voters Aren't Buying Yet
US President Joe Biden has good news to sell on the economy as he seeks reelection in November -- but voters don't seem to be buying it.