Pennsylvania Officials Prepare to Protect Voters’ Rights at the Polls
“No one will be intimidated or be impeded to vote. We expect a peaceful and successful election.”
“No one will be intimidated or be impeded to vote. We expect a peaceful and successful election.”
Tarik Khan is a 42-year-old nurse in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He has worked with COVID-19 patients and volunteered at testing sites and worked to help educate Pennsylvanians about the dangers of the virus.
President Trump and his campaign are signaling they will pursue an aggressive legal strategy to try to prevent Pennsylvania from counting mailed ballots received after the election.
There is nothing illegal about counting votes after election night—and there never has been. That's especially true this year, with a surge of mail-in ballots.
You're going to hear a lot about the Electoral College this week. With that in mind, we've broken down the basics of this often-confusing part of our elections to help you better understand the process.
It can really help a town when one of its residents becomes president. We look at the hometowns of Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton to see what a Biden victory could mean for Scranton.
“Many of the Asian Americans and South Asians that I speak to are very excited about having Kamala as the first Asian American vice president. I think that she is clearly the most diverse vice presidential candidate we've seen in our nation's history,” Yang said.
“Black voters are showing up in ways that they did not in 2016 and we can take heart in that," said the executive director of BlackPAC.
"We're just looking forward to a human being with a real heart and soul running our country.”
The wife of former Vice President Joe Biden addressed a parking lot full of local educators and union members during a drive-in rally at her alma mater.