Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump visited a McDonald’s in Pennsylvania on Sunday as he stepped up his criticism of Democrat Kamala Harris and dug into his claim, spread without offering evidence, that she never worked at the fast-food chain while in college.
Category: Elections
Indiana governor candidates open to loosening marijuana policy, but contrasts stark on abortion, eduction
In the race for Indiana governor, Republican U.S. Senator Mike Braun, Democratic candidate and former Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction Jennifer McCormick and Libertarian Donald Rainwater all expressed some form of legalizing marijuana in the state but presented different ideas for property tax relief and abortion care access.
Alec Baldwin returns to ‘Saturday Night Live’ to spoof Bret Baier interview with Kamala Harris
Alec Baldwin returned to “Saturday Night Live” to play Fox News’ Bret Baier in an opening skit that spoofed this week’s interview with Kamala Harris.
Kamala Harris attends church in Georgia, encouraging Black congregants to vote
Kamala Harris is going to church in Georgia on Sunday, where she will speak to the faithful and encourage Black congregants to vote as part of a nationwide campaign push known as “souls to the polls.”
35th District Illinois House candidates say public safety, crime key issues
Incumbent Mary Gill faces challenger Herb Hebein, a retired Chicago police officer for the 35th District Illinois House seat.
Wisconsin voters consider constitutional amendment barring noncitizens from voting
Republican legislators are asking voters for permission to amend the state constitution to clearly prohibit foreign nationals from voting in any election held in the state.
Tim Walz during Chicago visit says the Midwest will decide White House — and maybe the Super Bowl
‘Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois and Minnesota are going to have a lot to say,’ Democratic vice presidential candidate says during Chicago fundraiser.
North Carolina early voters, still recovering from Helene, exceed 2020 voter turnout
The State Board of Elections said Friday that a record 353,166 people cast ballots statewide on Thursday.
Spending caps lifted in all but two Chicago school board races
Thanks to major spending, candidates in eight out of 10 school board districts can accept unlimited contributions through the end of the year.
34th House District candidates explain strategies to lower property taxes
Nick Smith, 50, D-Chicago, began serving in the House in 2018, and faces Republican Frederick Walls, 53, of Crete in the election.