Washington — State and local elections officials from nearly half of the states warned the U.S. Postal Service on Wednesday that ongoing issues with election mail delivery could risk disenfranchising voters and urged the service to act quickly to address deficiencies ahead of the presidential election.
During last night’s presidential debate, Donald Trump once again baselessly insisted that the only reason he lost in 2020 was coordinated fraud. “Our elections are bad,” Trump declared—gesturing to the possibility that, should he lose in November, he will again contest the results.
Top election officials from two presidential swing states are pleading for more federal money even as they say they're confident in their preparations for November's vote.
A group of about three dozen state and local election officials on Wednesday raised serious concerns about the U.S. Postal Service's ability to deliver millions of ballots for the 2024 presidential election.
A wide-open race for the governor’s office is likely to impact down-ballot contests — and be impacted by the ticket-topping presidential showdown.
Election officials across the U.S. are warning that problems with the nation’s mail delivery system threaten to disenfranchise voters in the upcoming presidential election.
Despite the increasingly partisan sentiment in the crypto industry, bitcoin will thrive regardless of who wins the U.S. presidential election in November.
With less that 60 days until Election Day, voters in Philadelphia shared their thoughts on the state of the race for the White House.
In the letter to the U.S. Postmaster General on Wednesday, election officials warned of issues that may disenfranchise voters.