Former President Donald Trump will head to Vice President Kamala Harris’s home state of California this weekend to rally supporters in the deep blue state Read More
‘Tough call’: Atlanta voters split on who will win Georgia
Fox News Digital heard directly from Atlanta residents about who they think will win the presidential race in Georgia, a key swing state.
Kamala Botches Questions On Greatest U.S. Adversary, Trump Assassination Attempts
Vice President Kamala Harris claimed that Iran was the country that she considers to be the greatest U.S. adversary, despite its weak economy and military. Read More
Trump, Republicans venture to blue areas in Wisconsin to boost GOP turnout
Wisconsin Republican Party Executive Director Andrew Iverson emphasized the ground game strategy in the battleground that includes turning out Republican voters in deep blue areas.
EXCLUSIVE: ‘F*ck That, Let’s Fight’: Congressman Refused Protection During Trump Shooting
Republican Congressman Dan Meuser was one of many Pennsylvanians who went to Butler, PA, on July 13, the day that an assassin attempted to take Read More
First on Fox: Top outside group backing House Republicans sets fundraising record
The leading outside group that supports House Republicans is reporting its highest fundraising quarter ever, as the GOP aims to hold and potentially expand its razor thin majority in Congress.
Early voting kicks off in Indiana, New Mexico, Ohio, Wyoming
Ohio, a swing state, and Indiana, New Mexico and Wyoming began their early voting process on Tuesday.
Eye of the Storm: Back-to-back hurricanes threaten to upend Harris-Trump presidential showdown
Back-to-back hurricanes rock the White House race between former President Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris as the federal response to the storms is front-and-center on the campaign trail
Kamala 2.0’s challenge? Making more news, and not just with ultra-friendly hosts
Vice President Kamala Harris rode a wave of positive press, but can her interviews with Democrat friendly hosts send her to the White House in November?
Chicago mayor compares viewpoint of those who disagree with him about school spending to slavery
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson announced six new nominees for the school board while also blasting the status quo of not investing in education because it is too expensive.