Who will control the House? Key races to watch
Every seat in the lower chamber of Congress is up for grabs this election cycle.
Every seat in the lower chamber of Congress is up for grabs this election cycle.
In all but two swing states, the race is still too close to call and voters are feeling buoyant – or downcast.
In Florida, a proposal to restore abortion rights is on track to fall short of the 60% support needed in order to pass.
Trump is doing better in rural areas than in 2020, while Harris has not yet shown a marked improvement with suburban voters.
Jim Justice, current West Virginia governor, is projected to win senate seat vacated by former Democrat Joe Manchin.
The first wave of exit polls has voters naming the state of democracy and the economy as their most important issues.
The economy has ranked as the top issue for voters in every presidential election since 2008.
The Democratic nominee retains ties with the historically black university she attended in the 1980s.
Trump earlier said he was going to host “a very special group of people” in Mar-a-Lago in Florida.
Early voting has made Election Day relatively calm – even in the hotly contested swing states that will determine the race.