Atlantic staff writer Tom Nichols and Executive Director of Protect Democracy Ian Bassin join Nicolle to discuss Nichols' latest article tracing how former President Donald Trump poses a threat to democracy American founding fathers warned about.
The Oct. 7 attack on Israel has deep ramifications for the United States, and Kamala Harris sent her husband Doug Emhoff to Arizona to shore up support.
How to best prevent wildfires and how much forest area should be protected from logging have become flashpoints in the race for Washington state's commissioner of public lands. Why it matters: The lands commissioner manages nearly 6 million acres and leads the state's wildland firefighting agency — a role that has come under more scrutiny in recent years as wildfires have increasingly blanketed the state in smoke.
Election Day is Nov. 5. In every Pennsylvania county, voters will have the opportunity to weigh in on statewide races for president, U.S. Senate, attorney general, auditor general and treasurer. Washington County will also vote on a congressional race and six state House races.
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Bayardi, Bill Adams, Karen Konetzni and Lindsey Peterson hope to accomplish if elected to the Washington Elementary board.
Zoom in: Here's a look at Washington's most competitive races, as well as who is on the ballot in Seattle. First-term Democratic U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez is defending her seat against Joe Kent, a Republican who she narrowly defeated two years ago.
Nebraska and the nation's capital began early voting on Monday as the majority of the country has now started gearing up for the 2024 election.
Jim Walsh of the GOP party and Shasti Conrad of the Democratic party shared their thoughts on Tim Walz's campaign visit.
Americans will cast roughly 160 million ballots by the time Election Day comes to a close — in several different ways, including many cast a few weeks before polls even open
While most states have a winner-take-all system for electoral votes, some use different and sometimes unique systems to choose elected officials.