“We here in Massachusetts were included in those threats as well.” said William F. Galvin, secretary of the commonwealth and chief election official of Massachusetts. “It did not actually make it into our offices because we were able to intercept it in the loading dock.”
Michaels confirmed that “SNL” alum Maya Rudolph will return to portray Vice President Kamala Harris. He also said that Steve Martin will make an appearance this season but not to portray Harris’ running mate Tim Walz, despite calls from people on the internet lobbying for it.
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy pledged Thursday that the US Postal Service will undertake “heroic efforts” to deliver all mail-in ballots on time this year and urged people to put their ballots in the mail at least one week before Election Day on November 5.
Neuberger Berman senior portfolio manager Steve Eisman said he has “no idea” who will win the US presidential election — reversing an earlier prediction that Donald Trump would triumph — but said the markets will be fine in any scenario apart from a sweep by Democrats.
Donald Trump’s obsession with election fraud that doesn’t exist in any significant form could drive the country into a government shutdown — and may even put the Republican House majority at risk.
Common Cause says the city did not provide proper signs at some polling locations — failing to abide by an agreement reached with federal officials in May.
The FAU-Mainstreet poll found 25% felt the singer's backing "strongly" assists the Democratic nominee, while 33% said it would "slightly benefit" her.
One measure, to be voted on Friday, would require hand counting of ballots. Critics say that it would create widespread confusion in a state pivotal to the presidential race.
Neighbors watch for a blue-dot sign at billionaire’s home in key Nebraska district. Some talk of a ‘red-dot.’
The new survey of 738 registered voters in Rhode Island from the University of New Hampshire Survey Center offers interesting insight into what Rhode Islanders are thinking about heading into the Nov.
Five competitive House seats are shifting slightly in the final weeks of the 2024 election, with three shifting toward Democrats and two toward Republicans as the GOP works to widen its razor-thin majority in the lower chamber next Congress.