Donald Trump's victory reminds us that Americans have felt something is wrong with our government and politics since the ...
Eight weeks ago, Harris said at a debate that people start leaving Trump's rallies early — "out of exhaustion and boredom.” ...
The convention that had threatened to become a political wake as President Joe Biden’s campaign sank, has been reanimated by ...
Police are still investigating ... Signage at the media filing center ahead of the presidential debate between Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump and Democratic ...
With Election Day in the books, the next step is the Electoral College. The process of electing the President of the United ...
Morgan Bortnick, a third-year University of Washington student, watched the September presidential debate with The New York ...
Despite Trump refusing to participate in a "rematch" with Harris, Americans are still eager for the two to face off one last time.
Attention paid to gun violence prevention has had to compete and, at times, has been overshadowed by other hot-button campaign topics.
Chalkbeat and Headway at The New York Times listened in across the U.S. as students considered the stakes of the presidential ...
Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump, left, and Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris during an ABC News presidential debate at the National ...
And the question Harris still can’t seem to find a believable ... Harris had him on the ropes during the presidential debate, where he constantly took the bait rather than stick to his points.
The last time a presidential debate was held in Arizona was when Arizona State University hosted just weeks before the 2004 election. President George W. Bush and John Kerry met at the Gammage ...