Cornel West, a third party candidate for president in 2024, was rejected from a ballot in a key swing state this week.
Two weeks remain in the presidential race, and the campaigns are following the classic Election Day tactics. But is there another “under-the-radar” maneuver they can employ?
A federal judge is turning down third-party candidate Cornel West’s request to be put on Pennsylvania’s presidential ballot
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.
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.
A federal judge on Thursday said that third-party presidential candidate Cornel West cannot have his name placed on Pennsylvania’s ballot — despite the court’s concerns over how state election laws treat minor-party candidates.
The new USA Today/Suffolk University poll found that while Harris and Trump remain neck-and-neck, Trump has been gaining momentum among Black and Latino voters. USA Today reported that Harris “lost ground” among both Black and Latino voters since the poll was last conducted in August.
A record-shattering 300,000 Georgia residents cast their ballot on the first day of early voting. Here's a county-level breakdown of the turnout.
Vice President Harris is leading former President Trump by 1 percentage point nationally among likely voters, according to a new poll. The Marquette University poll, released Wednesday, found Harris has 48 percent while Trump narrowly trails with 47 percent.
Trump’s small lead, according to TIPP Insights, is down from a two-point split seen in the polling agency’s last daily tracking poll, but is nevertheless a reversal of fortunes for the former president from when the pollsters first began their countdown-to-November.
Democrats are sounding the alarm over Green Party candidate Jill Stein as they look to avoid a repeat of the 2016 presidential election, in which Stein was accused of playing spoiler in key swing
Oregon's GOP and the Secretary of State's Office said Trump's voter pamphlet statement was omitted because he chose not to submit one.