President Trump eyes hosting election night party at his DC hotel
President Donald Trump has his eye on hosting an election night party at his own hotel in the nation’s capital.
Obit: In lieu of flowers 'do not vote for Trump'
Georgia May Adkins, who died of a stroke on Sept. 28, asked that friends and family not vote for Trump.
More than 47 million Americans have voted early in 2020 presidential election
Political scientists and experts believe the record-setting early voter turnout is due largely in part to the COVID-19 pandemic and a desire to continue to adhere to social distancing guidelines, but energy among voters in a charged election plays a role as well.
Barack Obama campaigns for Joe Biden in Philadelphia with drive-in rally
With less than two weeks until Election Day, Barack Obama delivered a sweeping condemnation of Trump while urging voters not to sit out the Nov. 3 election. He cast Trump as uninterested in leading America through the unprecedented challenges the country is facing.
Ohio sheriff offers to help celebrities who want to leave US if Trump wins
Sheriff Richard "Rick" Jones of Butler County, Ohio says he's ready to offer a helping hand, and even some of his own money, to "celebrities... movie stars... and sports figures" who have said they will leave the United States if President Donald Trump wins re-election.
How you could win cash watching the final Trump-Biden presidential debate
The final presidential debate of the 2020 Election is on Thursday and FOX Super 6 is giving viewers another way to engage in the action that could put some cash in their pockets.
Former RNC chairman Michael Steele endorses Joe Biden
Former RNC chairman Michael Steele has formally endorsed Joe Biden ahead of the presidential election.
Commission adopts new rules to mute mics in upcoming debate
President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden will have their microphones cut off in Thursday’s debate while their rival delivers their opening two-minute answer to each of the debate topics.
Think your question is worthy of America's Question?
Do you think your question is worthy of America's Question? All you have to do is submit your question!
How to vote by mail using an absentee ballot in Connecticut
In light of the risks posed by the coronavirus pandemic, Connecticut now allows any registered voter to request an absentee ballot. Here is what you need to know.
How to track your absentee ballot in New York City
If you're a voter in New York City, you can track the progress of your submitted absentee ballot to make sure that your vote is counted.
How to track your ballot in New Jersey
If you vote by mail or a drop box, how do you know your vote actually gets counted? Track your ballot.
Candidates and questions on the New Jersey ballot
The marquee matchup on this year's ballot in New Jersey is, of course, the presidential race. But voters will also consider three referendum questions, including one on recreational marijuana use.
2nd presidential debate officially scrapped after Trump refuses virtual showdown
The final debates between President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden have been thrown into uncertainty.
How to vote by mail in New Jersey
You can vote by mail in New Jersey. Here is how to get and then submit your ballot for the 2020 general election.
Trump had busy week before positive virus test | PHOTOS
Trump attended rallies, private fundraisers, a presidential debate, and White House events.
Trump-Biden Debate: Acrid tone, animosity, interruptions
Republican President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden met on the debate stage for the first time Tuesday night in Ohio. Their mutual dislike was evident from the outset.
Presidential debate: COVID-19 tests, masks and no crowds in the age of coronavirus
Debates are typically some of the most exciting nights of the campaign season, drawing a crowd of thousands of staffers, media and guests.
Why Trump's massive debt creates potential conflicts of interest
The conflict of interest is exacerbated as hundreds of millions of dollars of Trump's debts are being held by persons or entities who have tremendous leverage over the president but whose identities are being kept secret.
Some Democrats are now talking of expanding the Supreme Court
Some Senate Democrats previously averse to a larger court said in the wake of Ginsburg's death Friday that the Republican push to quickly fill the high-court vacancy could be a breaking point.