Latest news and live updates on the 2024 campaign as Donald Trump heads to North Carolina and Kamala Harris visits Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan.
Courts in Michigan and North Carolina on Monday rejected attempts by Republicans to disqualify the ballots of certain overseas voters.
Former President Donald Trump used a Monday visit to North Carolina to repeat debunked lies about the federal response to Hurricane Helene.
After a man was accused of leveling threats against FEMA, Trump did not condemn the incident after being asked about it on Monday.
Judges in Michigan and North Carolina rejected lawsuits brought by the Republican National Committee and others that challenged overseas ballots cast by voters abroad who never resided in the states.
Former President Donald Trump will speak to rally attendants in Greenville, North Carolina, at around 3 p.m. Trump toured the devastation left by Hurricane Helene earlier Monday in Asheville, North Carolina, which was hit particularly hard as videos of flooding spread across the airwaves late last month.
Four days into in-person early voting in the key swing state of North Carolina, more than 1 million voters have cast their ballot. What to know.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump will visit North Carolina on Monday amid concerns from his Republican allies that crippling damage from storm Helene will depress turnout in the battleground state's conservative mountain regions.
State judges in Michigan and North Carolina on Monday rejected the Republican National Committee’s (RNC) separate challenges to certain overseas ballots in the key swing states. The RNC alleged
Republican nominee holds several events in state ravaged by Hurricane Helene; VP and former Republican congresswoman meet voters in swing state. Liz Cheney: 'Vote your conscience ... vote him out' 21:45 Maria Shriver asks Kamala Harris and Liz Cheney if they ever imagined they would be campaigning together.
Surveying storm damage in North Carolina Monday, former President Donald Trump blasted the White House and federal emergency responders whose work in North Carolina has been stymied by armed harassment and a deluge of misinformation.