Vermont 1 day ago Vermont sees community engagement in politics through annual 'Town Meetings' In some Vermont towns, residents gather for an annual Town Meeting, a cherished tradition where they come together to discuss and decide on local matters.
Africa 3 days ago Senegal's opposition leader Ousmane Sonko to address supporters after months in prison Ousmane Sonko, Senegal's prominent opposition leader, was released from prison ahead of the March 24 election. Sonko said he plans to address his supporters.
Illinois 4 days ago Race for Illinois prosecutor seat features former appellate judge, professor with Democratic backing The Cook County state’s attorney primary in Illinois, featuring Eileen O’Neill Burke and Clayton Harris III, has become highly contested between the two.
Asia 5 days ago Indonesia's presidential rivals to challenge election results over fraud allegations The camps of the two losing Indonesian presidential candidates from last month's election intend to contest the official results in the Constitutional Court.
Joe Biden 5 days ago Trump, Biden nearly tied as general election kicks off: poll President Biden is slightly behind former President Donald Trump among registered voters as the presidential race shifts into general election mode, a new poll shows.
Media March 9 Rural voters, Republicans have long history of being mocked by liberal media Left-leaning media pundits have repeatedly admonished GOP voters over their top voting issues and have directly attacked the Republican base over their beliefs.
Alabama March 6 Alabama district citizens were sent incorrect voting information ahead of primary Voters in Alabama's 2nd Congressional District received postcards directing them to cast ballots at the wrong location leading into the Super Tuesday primary elections.
POLITICS March 5 Five areas could tell us a lot about the GOP on Super Tuesday As results pour in for the 2024 Super Tuesday, let's take a close look at five areas in the United States that reveal something about the Republican candidates and voters.
Justice Department March 3 AG Garland pledges to fight voter ID laws, election integrity measures Attorney General Merrick Garland pledged on Sunday to fight voter ID laws and other election integrity measures that he deemed “discriminatory, burdensome, and unnecessary."
POLITICS March 3 Biden admin accused of using taxpayer funds to help his own campaign with student voter registration scheme The Biden administration's effort to use taxpayer funds to pay college students to register voters is being done to aid Biden's “own re-election efforts," legal experts say.