ELECTIONS 4 days ago New data reveals voters are shifting to this major political party ahead of heated 2024 rematch A Pew Research Center analysis found that the gap between political party affiliation among Americans is narrowing ahead of the 2024 presidential election.
POLITICS April 8 The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Mayorkas’s impeachment trial After the House of Representatives voted to impeach the Homeland Security Secretary, it is now the Senate's turn to vote on the political future of Alejandro Mayorkas.
New Jersey April 8 NJ county clerks withdraw appeals to primary ballot ruling New Jersey county clerks have withdrawn appeals to a ruling requiring they redraw primary election ballots argued to unfairly favor the state's Democratic establishment.
ELECTIONS April 5 RFK disavows campaign email calling Jan. 6 protesters 'activists' stripped of 'constitutional liberties' Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s campaign announced it has fired a third-party vendor responsible for an email championing Jan. 6 "activists."
Alabama April 4 Liberal groups sue to block new Alabama voting law banning ballot harvesting A coalition of activist groups is suing the state of Alabama over a law passed last month that bans financial payment for assistance collecting or completing ballot applications.
Nebraska April 4 Nebraska legislature rejects Trump-approved 'winner-take-all' electoral system bill A GOP state senator in Nebraska attempted to force through an election overhaul that likely would have benefited former President Donald Trump but failed to rally support from fellow Republicans.
Media Buzz April 3 Will a second-term Trump be radical, restrained or routed by the resistance? Despite the media bias, Donald Trump has a good shot at winning the 2024 Presidential Election. If the former president wins, his role in office may be different than his previous administration.
Wisconsin April 2 Gov. Evers turns to Wisconsin Supreme Court in crusade against absentee drop box restrictions Democratic Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers urged the Wisconsin Supreme Court on Tuesday to overturn a ruling restricting the prevalence of absentee ballot drop boxes.
Indiana April 1 The solar eclipse may change some voting registration deadlines in Indiana. Here's what to know The total solar eclipse on April 8th is the same day as the deadline for Indiana residents to register to vote in the state's upcoming primary; many county offices will close Monday for the event.
Cybercrime April 1 Can you spot election deepfakes? Here’s how not to be duped Kim Komando provides guidelines for identifying and avoiding AI-generated deepfakes during election season, emphasizing the importance of skepticism, verification, and responsible sharing to safeguard democracy from misinformation.