Wisconsin needs poll workers for November; here's how you can get involved
The Wisconsin Elections Commission will take part in National Poll Worker Recruitment Day on Tuesday, Sept. 1.
'He's stoking violence in our cities:' Biden blames Pres. Trump for formenting divide in America
In one of his sharpest attacks on the president yet, Joe Biden went on to call President Trump a “toxic presence in this nation for four years” and accuse him of “poisoning the values this nation has always held dear, poisoning our very democracy.”
Your Take: After DNC and RNC, who was helped more by their convention — Biden or Trump?
A diverse group of voters in areas across the country — Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. — were presented with the question.
When Trump talks law and order, some Wisconsin voters listen
The president has already used dark and misleading warnings of destruction in American streets following violence in Portland, Oregon, and is now seizing on unrest in Kenosha, where he'll travel on Tuesday.
Kanye West files lawsuit to get on Wisconsin ballot
Rapper Kanye West filed a lawsuit in Brown County against the Wisconsin Elections Commission.
House bill would block rioters from coronavirus unemployment benefits
A House Republican introduced a bill Friday that would make those charged with violence, looting or vandalism in connection with a protest ineligible for enhanced coronavirus unemployment benefits.
Election officials, experts and USPS urging voters not to wait until state deadlines to mail in ballots
With the USPS already concerned over the surge of mail in ballots ahead of this year’s election, election experts and the Postal Service are urging voters to mail as soon as possible.
Top general tells Congress that military will have no role in 2020 presidential election
The top U.S. military officer is telling Congress that the U.S. armed forces will have no role in carrying out the election process or resolving a disputed vote.
Joe Biden, Kamala Harris prepare to travel more as campaign heats up
No itinerary is set, according to the Democratic nominee’s campaign, but the former vice president and his allies say his plan is to highlight contrasts with President Trump.
Day after Alice Johnson's RNC speech, Trump grants her full pardon
Trump on Friday pardoned Alice Marie Johnson, who had spent more than two decades serving life without parole for a nonviolent drug offense.
4 who were at RNC in Charlotte test positive for COVID-19, county officials say
Health officials in North Carolina’s Mecklenburg County say four people who were at the Republican National Convention in Charlotte have tested positive for the novel coronavirus.
Early in-person voting is an option for many across the US in 2020
Voting early in-person allows people to avoid Election Day crowds and long lines amid the coronavirus pandemic.
House Democrats announce contempt proceedings against Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
Rep. Eliot Engel, the Committee Chairman and 16-year incumbent, said Pompeo refused to turn over documents in the House’s impeachment inquiry last fall.
Key takeaways from the Republican National Convention
President Donald Trump refused to allow the coronavirus to deny him the crowd he craved for the Republican National Convention.
Trump formally accepts Republican re-nomination from RNC stage at White House
Four years ago, Donald Trump accepted the Republican Party’s nomination for president with a dark convention speech that painted a dystopian portrait of an America in decline. And he offered a singular solution: “I alone can fix it.”
'It's going to be positive:' RNC watch party held in Waukesha
Supporters of President Trump gathered in Waukesha on Thursday night for a Republican National Convention watch party.
Protesters gather outside White House to disrupt President Trump’s RNC acceptance speech
Anti-Trump activists are organizing protests and a concert to make noise in downtown Washington, D.C., with the intention of disrupting the president’s planned outdoor acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention on Thursday night.
Federal judge orders USPS, Trump administration to provide info on service changes
A federal judge in Washington state is giving the Trump administration and the U.S. Postal Service 10 days to turn over records and information.
'We are ground zero:' Focus on battleground Wisconsin apparent for both parties as RNC concludes
Campaigns for both President Trump and Joe Biden have talked about the officer-involved shooting of Jacob Blake and the unrest that has followed in Kenosha.
Watchdog groups say convention appearances broke Hatch Act
Two White House officials violated the Hatch Act by participating in choreographed events aired during the Republican National Convention, according to two separate ethics complaints filed by government watchdog groups.