FOX Business' Stuart Varney discussed a new Fox News poll that shows Vice President Kamala Harris edging Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
The FAU-Mainstreet poll found 25% felt the singer's backing "strongly" assists the Democratic nominee, while 33% said it would "slightly benefit" her.
A new Yahoo News/YouGov poll reported that 67 percent of Americans are anxious about the November election, showing an increase in concern compared to results from four months ago with a
Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris received no boost nationally — or in the critical state of Pennsylvania — following last week’s debate against Donald Trump and remains
A new poll has revealed that seven in 10 Americans are concerned that officials will not accept the results of the upcoming elections, with half of respondents expressing concern about potential
If the mere thought of the Nov. 5 matchup between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump makes your palms sweat and heart rate increase, you’re not alone. A new Yahoo News/YouGov poll found that a majority of Americans are anxious about the 2024 presidential election — and they’re even more stressed out than they were four
HARRISBURG — When Pennsylvania holds its 2024 general election on Nov. 5, thousands of poll workers will ensure that voting runs smoothly. Poll workers are a critical component of our election process and you could be one of them. Counties are currently recruiting people to work at the state’s approximately 9,000 voting locations.
MinnPost/Embold Research poll finds Greater Minnesotan residents most concerned about the cost of living and illegal immigration.
A new Marist poll has found Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump to be tied in the key swing state of Pennsylvania – both on 49 percent support.
Arizona: Trump leads Harris by one point, 49% to 48%, in the Emerson survey, while a CNN/SSRS survey from Aug. 23 to 29 found him up by five points, 49% to 44%—Trump trailed Harris by two points, 49% to 47%, here in a Bloomberg News/Morning Consult survey of registered voters taken just after President Joe Biden’s exit from the race.
Younger Black men were much more likely to support Donald Trump, though Kamala Harris still won a strong majority among them.