Election Day is finally here and votes are being cast around the country. Here are some games for you and your family while we wait for results.
Donald Trump is hoping to win back states that he captured in 2016, while Kamala Harris is hoping to hold the states President Biden won in 2020.
The swing states that took the longest in 2020 and could again be slow this year: Pennsylvania, Arizona and Nevada. If the race is close, other states could join the list.
The advertisements from Polymarket have been controversial, with some of them not being clearly marked as reflecting odds that are based on bets.
Kamala Harris will spend all of Monday in Pennsylvania, whose 19 electoral votes offer the largest prize among the states expected to determine the Electoral College outcome. Donald Trump plans four rallies in three states, beginning in Raleigh, North Carolina and stopping twice in Pennsylvania with events in Reading and Pittsburgh.
This election, as many before it, has been billed as the most important one in a lifetime. As with any presidential vote, it is indeed consequential and there’s lots to follow (more below). But the irony for Texas voters is that the 2024 general election is not even the most important election in 2024.
The United States is about to choose between two drastically different futures. One is too abhorrent for even the most dystopian imaginations at WIRED to contemplate.
Pennsylvania is set to be a decisive state in the 2024 election on Tuesday. Polls open at 7 a.m. ET in Pennsylvania, a “blue wall” state. This year, it’s the spot where Harris and Trump met for the first time at their sole debate in September in Philadelphia.
A possible election loss by Kamala Harris & a Donald Trump White House return has many second guessing the way the tight 2024 election has played out
Crowdsourced voter fraud claims and fake videos are flooding social media, as the contest remains on a knife-edge.
Right-wing groups, which use Telegram to organize real-world actions, are urging followers to watch the polls and stand up for their rights, in a harbinger of potential chaos.