Will Donald Trump or Kamala Harris be the next president. Here is what polls, odds and historians say as we head into Election Day on Nov. 5.
More than half of Americans are concerned about voter fraud in the November election, according to a PR/PBS News/Marist poll released Thursday.  Fifty-eight percent of Americans say they are
Several polls in crucial swing states, including Arizona, Nevada, North Carolina and Georgia, have shifted in the former president's favor.
A general rule of thumb is that a national poll with 800 to 1,000 respondents provides a decent level of confidence that the sample is representative, though state-level polls can have smaller sample sizes and still be statistically sound.
Many Republican voters in Pennsylvania say they aren’t confident the 2024 presidential election results will be counted fairly.
Michigan authorities say four people in suburban Detroit intentionally voted twice in the state's August primary election.
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Republicans enjoy an advantage in the current election environment because more U.S. adults lean GOP and believe the party is better equipped to handle the country’s most important issues, according to a new poll.
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Polling averages of Kamala Harris's and Donald Trump's support among Black, Hispanic, white, young, old, male, female, college-educated and non-college-educated voters.
Election Day is nearing its month-long sprint to the finish line, and presidential hopefuls Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are locked in a tight race.