The story behind the viral 'Get Your Booty to the Poll' PSA
It may be the one political spot that no one will forget after this election season. Several exotic dancers in a red, white and blue themed public service announcement urge men to vote in the upcoming general election and every election afterward. The hook, "Get Your Booty to the Poll," runs throughout the PSA with a male voice putting down a heavy bassline. But the dancers are, no doubt, the main attraction in the video.
Minnesota, a blue state for decades, could still be a battleground in 2020 election
A solidly blue state for the past half century, Minnesota has become an unquestioned presidential battleground after a narrowing margin that nearly saw the state turn red four years ago.
How you could win cash watching Pence-Harris VP debate
Think you know what will happen at Wednesday’s vice presidential debate? Make your predictions in the FOX Bet Super 6 app, and you could win some cash.
Feds tell voters how to avoid election mischief
The FBI and the Department of Homeland Security’s cybersecurity agency have issued a series of advisories in recent weeks aimed at warning voters about problems that could surface in the election — as well as steps Americans can take to counter the foreign interference threat.
Biden says he and Trump 'shouldn't have a debate' if president still has COVID-19
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden said he and President Donald Trump “shouldn’t have a debate” as long as the president remains positive for the coronavirus.
How secure is your vote from fraud, mischief and cyberattacks?
Mail-in ballots almost always have several layers of security, including secondary secrecy envelopes with unique barcodes.
US officials defend integrity of 2020 election
Senior national security officials are providing fresh assurances about the integrity of the November elections in a video message.
After Trump tests positive for coronavirus, test results roll in from White House
A slew of coronavirus test results were rolling in from the Trump administration after President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump tested positive.
Facebook to expand measures banning QAnon groups
The move comes less than two months after Facebook said it would stop promoting the group and its adherents — but faltered with spotty enforcement.
What happens after Election Day on Nov. 3?
What happens in the 78 days between Election Day and Inauguration Day? Mostly formalities, but also contingencies.
Trump to debate Biden next week as doctor says president 'reports no symptoms' of COVID-19
President Donald Trump said he is planning to attend the debate with Democrat Joe Biden less than 24 hours after being discharged from the hospital for treatment of COVID-19.
Gay men take over ‘Proud Boys’ hashtag on Twitter
Gay men took over the “Proud Boys” hashtag after the president’s “stand back, stand by” comment during the first presidential debate sparked praise from the hate group.
Electoral College: How the states stack up in terms of representation
If electoral votes were distributed according to population, one electoral vote would represent about 607,000 people, but this is not the case.
Vice presidential debate: Plexiglass to separate Pence, Harris
Kamala Harris and Mike Pence will be separated by a clear barrier to reduce the risk of coronavirus transmission at Wednesday's vice presidential debate.
Senator with COVID-19 vows to wear 'moon suit' to vote on Trump's Supreme Court pick
COVID-19 infections have shut down the Senate, but Republicans are refusing to delay confirmation of President Donald Trump’s pick for the Supreme Court.
Poll: Biden takes double-digit lead over Trump
According to a new national poll, Democrat Joe Biden has opened a lead of 10 points over President Donald Trump in the U.S. presidential race.
One month out, battered Trump campaign faces big challenges in addition to COVID-19 diagnosis
His reelection campaign now enters the final month grappling with deficits in the polls, a shortage of cash and a candidate who is at least temporarily sidelined.
Delays in verifying mail-in ballots will slow election tally
Voters awaiting results in some of the key presidential battleground states on election night should be prepared to keep waiting as mailed-in ballots are counted.
Here are some of the voting-related lawsuits happening across the US
The cases concern the fundamentals of the American balloting process, including how ballots are cast and counted, during an election made unique by a pandemic and by a president who refuses to commit to accepting the results.
Biden taking down attack ads, Obama extends 'best wishes' to COVID-19-positive Trump
Joe Biden's campaign is removing all of its negative ads amid President Donald Trump's COVID-19 diagnosis.