Policy, not politics, is the key focus for Wall Street as the possible elimination of the filibuster emerges as a key issue.
If you’re one of the many Americans already worn out by the presidential election, here’s a bit of unsettling news: Tonight’s debate doesn’t signal that we’re near the end of the campaign, as it has in the past.
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have agreed to face off for the first time in a live TV debate ahead of the US election.
Voters will officially head to the polls just over a month later on Nov. 5 for Election Day, though early voting starts significantly earlier in many states. In Illinois, early voting will begin on Sept. 26 and will run through Nov. 4, with Election Day voting held at a designated polling place from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Nov. 5.
In the leadup to Tuesday’s debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, ABC News billed the faceoff as having the potential to be “the most consequential moment of this campaign.
After a poor showing in Tuesday night’s ABC News presidential debate, Republican nominee Donald Trump said Thursday in a post to his social media platform he will not participate in any more debates with Democratic candidate Vice President Kamala Harris before the Nov.
The transportation secretary, who acted as Mike Pence during Kamala Harris’s preparations for the 2020 vice-presidential debate, is again helping out as Tim Walz gets ready for his Oct. 1 clash.
All eyes were on the candidates for the Hillsborough County State Attorney's Office during the election forum Wednesday morning.
Kamala Harris and her running mate, Tim Walz, were overjoyed when singer Taylor Swift shared her support for the Democratic team on Instagram. But only certain voters are influenced by celebrity endorsements.