Arizona’s Secretary of State Adrian Fontes responds to former President Donald Trump’s warning that he will jail election officials he considers cheats if he wins the election.
Sarah Tindall Ghazal said the GOP members of the Georgia State Election Board weren't listening "to anybody who doesn't think that the elections are rigged."
The once-wonky Georgia State Election Board has burst into the limelight this year as a new Republican majority – made up of a retired obstetrician, a former state senator who put out feelers for a Trump administration job and a right-wing media personality – push ahead with new rules that could create chaos in November.
As Donald Trump threatens election officials with lengthy prison sentences, the Republican's authoritarian-style platform is becoming more overt.
As Trump campaign volunteers Rachel and Chris Gottberg prepared to knock on doors in York, Pennsylvania last month, their goal was to win over the infrequent voters that the campaign sees as key to victory in the battleground state.
In Arizona, a six-month review of ballots in the state’s largest county, Maricopa, that was commissioned by Republican state legislators not only affirmed Biden’s victory but determined that he should have won by 306 more votes than the officially certified statewide margin of 10,457.
Former President Donald Trump on Saturday said he would seek the prosecution and “long term prison sentences” of election officials and political operatives who “CHEATED” during the 2024 election if he again wins the presidency in November.
For months, many Palestinian Americans have been contending with the double whammy of the rising Palestinian death toll and suffering in Gaza and their own government’s support for Israel in the war.
Former senior counselor to Trump Kellyanne Conway and former DNC deputy press secretary Jose Aristimuno joined 'Sunday Night in America' with Trey Gowdy to discuss the state of the 2024 presidential race.
The former president’s latest threats, made in a social media post, represent the most overt signal yet that he will not accept the result in November if he loses.
North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum said he believes Trump's social media post about this year's election is saying that "everybody has to follow the rules."