Amid concerns about potential voter intimidation on Tuesday, Nov. 5, deputies will check in on polling locations across Washtenaw County.
A recent poll shows Jill Stein's appearance on the ballot might be hurting Republicans more than Democrats, a reversal from 2016.
Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris held a marginal 3-percentage-point lead over Republican Donald Trump - 45% to 42% - as the two stayed locked in a tight race to win the Nov. 5 U.S. presidential election,
Aggregate polls, updated daily with new data, show an extremely tight race in the state. RealClearPolitics has Trump leading by 0.5 percent, 47.9 percent to Harris' 47.4 percent. On the other hand, FiveThirtyEight shows Harris leading by the same percentage, 48 percent to Trump's 47.5 percent.
With three weeks to go until Election Day Nov. 5, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump remain in a heated – and much too close to predict – race, according to the latest polls.
A Georgia judge struck down seven new rules passed from the state's election board, saying it had no legal authority to create them.
Trump is one point closer to Harris nationally in CBS News' polling than last month, and the decisive battleground states also remain effectively even.
The survey finds 46 percent of respondents experience anxiety, 37 percent report stress, and 31 percent indicate fear related to the election.
If the election were held today, Democratic Attorney General Bob Ferguson would win 50% of the vote, and former Republican Congressman Dave Reichert would win 34%.
The Republican National Committee announced in April it plans to enlist more than 100,000 volunteers and attorneys in battleground states for the election, county officials in Iowa say they're getting more volunteers.