The Pennsylvania Department of State warned voters that due to the humidity, some mail-in ballot return envelopes might be sealed.
A new survey puts Vice President Kamala Harris three points ahead of former President Donald Trump in the Keystone State.
It all comes down to Pennsylvania.That is not an exaggeration.If Kamala Harris loses Pennsylvania, Donald Trump is the 47th president of the United States.Now you could say the same about Michigan or Wisconsin,
New American Association of Retired Persons polling from the Keystone State suggests mature voters could be key to Republican wins in November, as they’re more likely overall to back GOP
Federal law requires that states permit uniformed services members, their families and U.S. citizens living overseas to vote absentee in federal contests. In Pennsylvania, similar to most states, military voters and certain overseas civilian voters can also vote absentee in state and local elections.
Encouraging voters to cast mail ballots — and cast them early — benefits political campaigns. But former President Donald J. Trump’s skepticism has hurt Republican efforts in a key state.
The Pennsylvania Department of State warned today that humidity may be affecting mail-in ballot envelopes. According to the PA Department of State, because of the humidity levels across the Commonwealth,
Three residents of a northeastern Pennsylvania county are suing to overturn a local official’s announcement she will prevent all four of its drop boxes for mail-in ballots from being deployed
Vice President Harris holds a 2-point advantage over former President Trump in Pennsylvania, a new AARP poll shows. In the recent survey, Harris garners 49 percent support to Trump’s 47 percent. Green Party candidate Jill Stein receives 1 percent support,
This November, all Pennsylvania House of Representatives seats and 25 Senate seats are on the ballot. Find out who’s running in your district.
Polling aggregator FiveThirtyEight currently has Harris ahead of Trump by less than a point, 47.9 percent to 47.1 percent in Pennsylvania. It has a population of 13 million; Trump won it by 44,229 votes in 2016, while Biden, who was born in Pennsylvania, won it by 80,555 votes in 2020.