Vice President Kamala Harris agreed Saturday to another debate with former President Donald Trump — but Trump declined.
Harris has gained significant ground since becoming the Democratic candidate this summer. But she hasn’t closed the sale.
Independents are glum about the economy. A tiny 6% see it getting better, while 52% see it getting worse. By more than a ...
A survey by Saint Louis University and online marketing research company YouGov finds that a majority of Missourians support ...
Ranging from diametric opposition to tacit agreement, Newsweek explores the two candidates' stances on this election's ...
The vice president has enjoyed a polls boost since being widely considered the winner of the September 10 ABC debate against ...
On Sunday, the FX series "Shogun" won the Emmy for Best Drama, marking the first time a non-English-language series has ...
More than 20 swing-state polls entirely conducted after the Sep. 10 debate between Vice President Harris and former President ...
A strong performance in Tuesday’s debate has boosted Vice President Kamala Harris to her biggest lead yet over former ...
The two major party candidates, along with third party contenders for U.S. Senate, met for the first time on stage at the ...
Republican Senate candidate Tim Sheehy used the term "pure privatization" when discussing the U.S. health care system during ...
Less than a quarter of people in Wales support the country being fully independent with just 24% telling pollsters they ...