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Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump differ starkly on global health, write Jirair Ratevosian and Gavin Yamey.
Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance dodged a question at Tuesday’s debate on whether he would attempt to subvert the results of November’s election if given the chance ― just as he has said he would have done in 2020. He also refused to answer whether he believes Trump lost in 2020.
AARP: Harris (50%), Trump (47%). Another poll had Harris at 49% and Trump at 47%. Quinnipiac: Trump (49%), Harris (48%). Another poll had Trump at 49% and Harris at 47%. Quinnipiac: Trump (50%), Harris (45%). Another poll had Trump at 50% and Harris at 44%.
A sweep for Donald Trump’s Republican party in elections is likely to be the most bullish outcome for US stocks, with the energy and financial sectors benefiting the most, according to a survey of analysts at RBC Capital Markets.
WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI - Five candidates are competing for four trustee seats on York Township’s Board of Trustees in the Nov. 5 general election. The Republican candidates are incumbents are Jason McGovern and John Hargrove and former township Clerk Helen Neill and Planning Commission Secretary Thomas Gary.
When Tim Walz asked Vance directly if Donald Trump lost the 2020 election, Vance said he is "focused on the future."
The 2024 election is on Tuesday, 5 November 2024. The winner will serve a term of four years in the White House, starting in January 2025. The president has the power to pass some laws on their own but mostly he or she must work with Congress to pass legislation.
All signs suggest that the partisan divide over changing gender roles in society could widen even further in the 2024 election, adding a new source of uncertainty to a contest already on a knife’s edge.
A judge is considering whether to issue clarification or guidance for two rules from the Georgia State Election Board that have to do with county certification of election results
A Georgia judge on Tuesday is set to consider a challenge to new rules implemented by the state's Republican-controlled election board, as Democrats seek to undo last-minute changes they have said are designed to undermine trust in the results of the Nov.