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Boyd Wagner is Euronews US politics analyst and head of polling. In his video series on the US election, he explores the latest news from the campaigns, what the most recent polling data tells us ...
Nick Corasaniti, a New York Times reporter covering voting, describes how the 2024 election could be complicated by litigation, disinformation and battles over certifying the vote.
When is Election Day? US law requires a presidential election every four years. These general elections, since 1845, are required to occur on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November.
Before Americans pick a president in November, they get to pick the candidates in a series of primaries and caucuses. Here’s what to know.
These nonpartisan primaries, which feature in statewide races for Senate and governor and for House races, are not used in the presidential election.
Before Americans pick a president in November, they get to pick the candidates in a series of primaries and caucuses. Here’s what to know.
The dynamic has been a force in presidential elections ever since. “That's a problem with the Electoral College today, is it just sort of refracts too much power to small states,” LaCroix says.
Before Americans pick a president in November, they get to pick the candidates in a series of primaries and caucuses. Here’s what to know.