The chairwoman of the FCC, Jessica Rosenworcel, said that the agency does not revoke broadcast licenses “simply because a political candidate disagrees with or dislikes content or coverage.” Her statement came in response to two prominent Democrats’ calls for the agency to make a statement after former President Donald Trump,
A slew of new national and swing-state polls have come out in the past 24 hours — particularly from battleground Pennsylvania — and they tell three consistent storylines after last week’s presidential debate.
Policy, not politics, is the key focus for Wall Street as the possible elimination of the filibuster emerges as a key issue.
A debate is being held on Thursday night on a controversial illegal immigration and border security measure that will be on the November ballot.
Arizona lawmakers will tonight debate over a Republican-devised migration control measure voters will see on the ballot this November.
Donald Trump appeared to close the door to another debate on Thursday, declaring on social media that the first two covered enough ground.
Political analysts caution polls do not predict who is going to win an election, but are a gauge of how people feel about the choice they have to make.
Vice President Kamala Harris expanded her lead over former President Donald Trump as the bookmakers' favorite to win the November election on Wednesday night, as post-debate polls showed a bump in Harris' favor in key swing states.
Sitting Democratic Congressman Matt Cartwright has turned down an invitation from WBRE/WYOU and Nexstar Media Group to debate his opponent Rob Bresnahan ahead of the November General Election. On Wednesday,
Observers have largely pointed to Harris as the winner of what could be the final presidential debate before the election. This partly came down to how, rather than responding directly to Trump’s arguments, Harris inspired “a level of ridicule in the audience,” Jerusalem Demsas said last night on Washington Week With The Atlantic.