The battle for Congress is as close as the fight for the White House
Polls indicate Democrats have a chance of taking the House of Representatives, while Republicans could snatch the Senate
Polls indicate Democrats have a chance of taking the House of Representatives, while Republicans could snatch the Senate
Migrants from the Caribbean country living in this Ohio town, who the Republican accused of eating pets, share their concerns and fears ahead of the presidential election on Tuesday
The speeches delivered by the U.S. presidential candidates in the same state on the same day underscore the stark contrast between their visions for the country, in a campaign characterized by confrontation, deep mistrust and palpable anxiety
In the Badger State, one of the seven territories that could decide the outcome of next Tuesday’s elections, disinformation about immigrants runs rampant
A recent poll shows the percentage of Black voters backing the Democrat has risen to 85%, higher than Biden’s support in 2020
Antoni Muntadas and Marshall Reese’s video art project shows how, from Eisenhower to Harris vs. Trump, presidential races run on propaganda
The Harvard Kennedy School professor and former Secretary of Defense reflects on the power of attraction and the elections. He believes his country can’t win based on force alone
EL PAÍS has mapped the outcome of every vote in the United States over the past century, starting with Ulysses S. Grant’s victory
Human errors during early voting have provided fertile ground for the proliferation of conspiracy theories targeting the electoral process
If Harris wants to secure the presidency, she must prevent Trump from capturing this demographic
The White House’s unwavering support for Israel is leading to a loss of votes in Michigan, a crucial state that has historically leaned Democratic and plays a pivotal role in determining the outcome of the upcoming election in November
The researcher and author, an expert on migration, discusses the debate surrounding this critical election issue and believes we are approaching a moment of reckoning
The arrival of tens of thousands of migrants in Democratic cities like New York or Chicago radicalizes the discourse. Polls show that this issue is much more important to Republicans than Democrats
The UCLA academic, who received the prestigious MacArthur Fellowship in 2019, predicts that border management will continue to tighten regardless of who wins the election
According to one poll, 68% of this electorate plans to vote for the Republican candidate, doubling the figure he received in 2016
The Democratic candidate has a lead of up to 30 percentage points in the female vote, while the Republican is ahead in the polls by a dozen points among men
The vice president criticized her Republican rival from the very stage where he addressed his supporters before the assault on the Capitol
The former US president avoided apologizing for Tony Hitchcliffe’s comment and the other offensive statements that were made against minority groups
Trump-fueled conspiracies are fueling threats against officials like Bill Gates. One county supervisor in the swing state of Arizona stepped down after being diagnosed with PTSD
The Democratic candidate has a clear lead among those under 34, but her support for the Israeli offensive in Gaza and her administration’s handling of issues such as migration and the environment threaten to narrow it
The California politician and 41st U.S. treasurer under George W. Bush is one of the voices within the party calling on people not to vote for the former president
Comedian Tony Hinchcliffe’s appearance at the Madison Square Garden rally is part of the Republican candidate’s bid to reach out to young, podcast-addicted male voters
The comedian mocked the US territory by calling it ‘a floating island of garbage’ during a campaign event for the Republican candidate
The Republican candidate’s proposal to exempt tips from taxes has forced Democrats to react. The votes of Latino hospitality workers could be key to tipping the presidential election
Some 55% of these voters identify as Republicans and 68% say they will vote for the former president
A total of 42 million US voters have already cast their ballot. This represents 27% of the 155 million people who participated in the 2020 election
Earlier this year, historian Alexander Horwath released a documentary, in which he uses the figure of the legendary actor to portray the evolution of the United States and to confirm that cinema ‘no longer has the function of reflecting society’