Former President Donald Trump is ahead of Vice President Kamala Harris in the presidential contest, 50-48% according to a new Fox News national survey.
With 20 days until Election Day, new polls show Trump leading Harris in battleground Georgia but the Democrat VP edging the Republican former president in purple North Carolina.
While Harris has a slight lead nationally, there's no clear leader in the seven swing states likely to decide the election.
With three weeks to go until Election Day Nov. 5, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump remain in a heated – and much too close to predict – race, according to the latest polls.
Trump is one point closer to Harris nationally in CBS News' polling than last month, and the decisive battleground states also remain effectively even.
Vice President Harris is leading former President Trump by 5 points nationally among likely voters, according to a Marist Poll survey released Wednesday. Harris and her running mate, Minnesota
A Georgia judge has declared that seven new election rules recently passed by the State Election Board are “illegal, unconstitutional and void,” including one that requires that the number of ballots be hand-counted after the close of polls and two that had to do with the certification of election results.
The Republican National Committee announced in April it plans to enlist more than 100,000 volunteers and attorneys in battleground states for the election, county officials in Iowa say they're getting more volunteers.
A few percentage points of difference in turnout by gender or education can produce very different results, both in election polls and in elections themselves.
A Georgia judge has declared that seven new election rules recently passed by the State Election Board are “illegal, unconstitutional and void.”
The latest polling from Quinnipiac University shows shifts in Georgia and North Carolina just weeks ahead of Election Day.