Cornel West, a third party candidate for president in 2024, was rejected from a ballot in a key swing state this week.
If you are looking to vote independent or third-party this November, you aren’t alone. How that affects the presidential election depends on where you live.
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.
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?
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.
Nebraska votes solidly Republican in statewide elections, but will nonetheless be closely watched in the presidential race on Election Day
Voters in Colorado will cast ballots for a slew of statewide measures and local contests alongside elections for president and the U.S. House on Election Day
Michigan may play a decisive role in a third consecutive presidential election on Nov. 5, while voters there will also decide competitive races that could tip the balance of power in both chambers of
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.