From county-by-county skirmishes over the validity of individual ballots to sweeping Republican-led challenges aimed at overturning the statewide results, the 2020 presidential race was the most thoroughly litigated election in Pennsylvania's history.
A federal judge is turning down third-party candidate Cornel West’s request to be put on Pennsylvania’s presidential ballot. U.S.
Former President Barack Obama has given a blistering critique of his White House successor Donald Trump and urged Black men to show up for Kamala Harris as he campaigned in Pittsburgh at the start of
Third-party presidential candidate Cornel West attorney Matthew Haverstick, who has long represented the Republican Party, said Friday West will appeal a federal court decision that keeps him off Pennsylvania's ballot.
Delaware, by contrast, is reliably Democratic in presidential politics. And anyway, it only has three electoral votes. But since Biden’s hometown area popularity stretches north, Biden’s status as a practical local just across the Pennsylvania state line, in Chester County, is a conspicuous electoral hole that Harris will have to fill.
One of the richest men in the world, Elon Musk is so all-in on Trump that he might start knocking on doors in Pennsylvania himself.
There has been little polling of Pennsylvania’s 10th District election, a race that is starting to get national attention with former television Janelle Stelson challenging six-term incumbent Scott Perry.
Former President Barack Obama and Vice President Kamala Harris have a relationship dating back to his run for Senate in 2004.
The latest Times/Inquirer/Siena polls found Donald Trump with a six-point advantage in Arizona, and Kamala Harris with a four-point lead in Pennsylvania.
Vice President Harris and former President Trump are each vying to win the critical state of Pennsylvania, where the two candidates are polling neck-and-neck. Early voting data suggests that more Democrats are voting early than Republicans, meaning that Harris could have the edge among early voters.
Third-party presidential candidate Cornel West’s challenge to Pennsylvania’s ballot access rules came too late to consider without the risk of confusing voters and disrupting the Nov. 5 election, a federal judge in Pittsburgh said Thursday.