Poll: Trump's favorability improves, but both still below 50 percent
Both presidential candidates continue to be viewed unfavorably by the majority of Americans in recent Gallup polling, similar to patterns in the 2016 and 2020 elections.
The nuanced fight for swing states
With fewer than 50 days until voters head to the polls, we examine the battle for the influential Latino vote in key swing states, the potential impact of third party candidates in a tight race, and how Democrats are making a play for disaffected Republican voters. Plus, expert analysis of the first presidential debate and what it will take to win the crucial state of Pennsylvania. Join host S.E. Cupp as she dissects these pivotal issues with expert guests, offering insights into the strategies that will
Wisconsin, super PACs, and election integrity
We take you into the heart of the 2024 election with just 50 days left until November 5th. Dive deep into the critical swing state of Wisconsin, where a new poll shows Kamala Harris opening up a lead. Explore the staggering influence of Super PACs, raising over $2 billion to sway voters. And hear directly from election officials in Arizona and Georgia as they race for potential challenges. Plus, JD Vance doubles down on shocking claims. Get the inside scoop from top journalists at FOX 6 Milwaukee, Axios,
How to register to vote in Texas
Tuesday is National Voter Registration Day. If you still need to register or are unsure if you are registered, there are a few things you can do to streamline the process.
Tarrant County invites the public to test its voting systems
The Tarrant County Elections Department is holding a public test of its voting systems ahead of the November elections.
Florida to launch investigation into Donald Trump assassination attempt, Gov. Ron DeSantis says
Governor Ron DeSantis said Sunday night that the state of Florida would be launching its own investigation into the apparent attempted assassination attempt of former president Donald Trump at his West Palm Beach golf club.
What we learned in the presidential debate
FOX 4's Steven Dial, FOX 7's Rudy Koski and Rice University's Mark Jones take a look at the issues discussed in the first presidential debate and what it means going forward.
Debate dust settles: Court rulings and close races
We dive deep into the high-stakes race in Michigan, where third-party candidates like Jill Stein and RFK Jr. could play spoiler in a tight contest. We also have the latest on Donald Trump's legal battle in Georgia, and what voters are saying after this week's blockbuster debate between Trump and Kamala Harris. Plus, our roundtable of top reporters breaks down where the race stands with just 53 days to go in all seven of our crucial swing states.
South Dallas woman pushes for tougher laws for fake property deed scams
Property deed theft is becoming such a problem in Texas that state lawmakers are considering creating a new criminal offense to hold crooks accountable. A South Dallas woman had no idea it was happening to her until an empty lot she owned was being cleared by strangers.
Post debate, candidates head back to the battleground
Shiba Russell, in for S.E., hosts this episode of Battleground. We take an in-depth look at the presidential race through the eyes of voters in key swing states. We look at new polling out of Wisconsin and, bring you some of the reactions still pouring in from the pivotal Harris-Trump debate. We examine Trump's post-debate campaign stop in Arizona and why the state remains a top GOP target. Plus, more debate insights from Georgia voters and whether Harris' strong performance will boost Democratic chances
Abortion access 2024: Here’s where the laws stand in your state
Here is a look at the state of abortion access in the United States ahead of the November election.
What to know about Taylor Swift’s endorsement of Kamala Harris
As of Wednesday, there had been nearly 337,800 visitors to vote.gov referred from Swift’s link that she included in her endorsement post, according to a General Services Administration spokesperson
Debate recap: Experts weigh in
The first and possibly, only presidential debate took place here, in Philadelphia last night. Get exclusive insight from voters in our Ipsos focus group on who they think won the clash over key issues like the economy, abortion rights, and health care. Plus, expert analysis from top journalists in battleground states Michigan and Nevada. All this and more as we honor the memory of 9/11 and examine how the debate will impact this nail-biter of a race, now just 55 days from the election.
Who won the debate? Here’s what polls say
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris faced each other on the debate stage for the first time. Here’s who had the better showing, according to polls.
Father of Springfield, Ohio boy killed in crash says Trump, Vance using death for 'political gain'
The father of the Springfield, Ohio 11-year-old killed in a school bus accident had some harsh and emotional words after Trump and Vance recently mentioned his son’s death as a reason to oppose immigration.
How do you register to vote? Taylor Swift encourages first-time voters
Taylor Swift encouraged first-time voters to register to vote, and suggested voting early in her latest Instagram post that endorsed Kamala Harris. Here’s information on how to do that.
Debate recap: How Trump, Harris addressed key issues
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris covered a wide range of topics in Tuesday’s debate. Here’s an issue-by-issue look at what they both said.
What’s next in the presidential race?
We’re all just weeks out from Election Day, and if the tumultuous summer has taught us anything, it’s that anything can happen between now and then.
Trump repeats false claims on late-term abortions during presidential debate
During the 2024 presidential debate, Donald Trump repeated false claims about late-term abortions, falsely stating that some states allow abortions after birth, despite experts debunking these statements as misinformation.
The first televised U.S. presidential debate was between two women
The historic event featured Former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and Maine Senator Margaret Chase Smith and was televised on Nov. 4, 1956.