Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was able to get off the ballot in North Carolina, but he has now failed to do so in another battleground state: Wisconsin.
A New York Times/Siena College poll finds Donald Trump and Kamala Harris locked in an essential tie in the battleground states of Michigan and Wisconsin.
According to a survey by Napolitan News released on Thursday, Harris is up by Trump by just one percentage point (50 percent to 49 percent) among 788 likely voters in Wisconsin. Given the poll's margin of error of 3.5 percent, however, the candidates are considered to be in a statistical tie.
Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s name should remain on the Wisconsin ballot even though he has dropped out of the race.
Veteran political reporter Craig Gilbert tells us what to look for in the voting of people in Wisconsin in the Nov. 5 election.
Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s name should remain on the Wisconsin ballot even though he has dropped out of the race.
El candidato republicano a la presidencia de Estados Unidos, el expresidente Donald Trump, lanzó una lista de agravios contra la vicepresidenta Kamala Harris durante un evento realizado el sábado diri
The race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump has tightened in two of the Northern battlegrounds, New York Times/Siena College polls found.
Waukesha County no longer produces lopsided results for Republicans, putting the county in focus for Wisconsin Democrats.
Strong showings in new Times/Siena College polls leave a narrow path open for Democrats to keep hold of the chamber, but Republicans maintain an advantage with the map.
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are essentially tied in the swing states of Michigan and Wisconsin, according to polls from the New York Times and Siena College published on Saturday.