
Florida early voting update: In search of the hidden Trump vote
About 290,000 registered Republicans today did not vote in either of the last two presidential elections; nor did they vote in the last two midterms, but could have
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About 290,000 registered Republicans today did not vote in either of the last two presidential elections; nor did they vote in the last two midterms, but could have
Here's how voters are responding to the FBI's disclosure that it's reviewing a new batch of emails that may be related to its investigation of Clinton's email server
CBS News' Elections Director Anthony Salvanto talks about the way voters view Clinton's emails, and the race so far in Georgia and Colorado
At least 12.8 million people have already voted in the 2016 election, but there are still 12 days to go. Donald Trump has three rallies Thursday in Ohio, after spending Wednesday in North Carolina. That's where Hillary Clinton will campaign with Michelle Obama for the first time. CBS News elections director Anthony Salvanto joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the latest polling.
With voting underway in several states, CBS News looks at where things stand in battleground states of North Carolina and Florida so far
CBS News elections director Anthony Salvanto explains how there may be a group of voters that polls are not accounting for: shy Donald Trump supporters.
Warren riffs on the "nasty woman" comment Donald Trump directed at Hillary Clinton in the final presidential debate
Trump’s voters in Texas and Florida back him on not accepting outcome
Likely voters weigh in on how the candidates fared, whether it swayed their votes -- and whether the losing candidate should concede
Wide-ranging CBS News survey finds weaknesses in both Trump and Clinton
Trump has lost ground among members of his own party, older voters and men
Clinton leads in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin
Voters are more likely than not to think that either Pence or Kaine could step into the job of the president if needed
With 5 weeks to go CBS News Poll gauges Americans' fluctuating attitudes toward both candidates in general, and on some key presidential qualities
Nearly a third of voters said their impression of Clinton improved as a result of the debate last week
Most women feel good about their opportunities to succeed, compared to their mothers' expericence, according to a new CBS News/New York Times survey
The 2016 campaign is viewed as the most negative in recent memory, according to a new CBS/New York Times survey
A disadvantage for Clinton is diminished voter enthusiasm -- Democrats are less enthusiastic about voting now than they were last month
CBS News polled voters on the candidates -- their readiness for office, their trustworthiness and other qualities
CBS News poll also gauged state of race overall, negative feelings toward Clinton and Trump and where Sanders backers stand now
Shores up Democratic support after Trump's boost last week, retakes narrow lead in Battleground states
CBS News pollsters take look, and gauge whether Hillary Clinton's choice of Tim Kaine as running mate helped her cause
This CBS News-New York Times poll surveyed voters on policy issues and what's behind their candidate choice
Going into the conventions, CBS News and the New York Times polled voters about their excitement about their candidates and their parties
Clinton led Trump by six points in June, but now they're dead even among registered voters nationwide
The California Supreme Court cleared the way for Democrats to move forward with a plan to redraw congressional districts Thursday.
An appeals court has cleared the way for the Trump administration to end deportation protections for over 60,000 people from Nicaragua, Honduras and Nepal — at least for now.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard is slashing her office's staff by roughly 40% — the latest major Trump-era change slated for the intelligence agency.
This marks the sixth F-18 fighter jet that the Navy has lost in the last ten months.
A federal judge in New York on Wednesday declined the federal government's request to unseal grand jury material in the Jeffrey Epstein case.
President Trump called on Fed Governor Lisa Cook to resign on Wednesday after one of his appointees accused her of mortgage fraud.
A federal judge temporarily blocked a Texas law requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments, ruling it likely violates the First Amendment.
The Trump administration has directed officials to probe any "anti-American" views and activities of immigrants applying for immigration benefits like green cards and work permits.
House Bill 4 advances to the Senate after Democrats return from a quorum-breaking walkout. Republicans aim to reshape the Texas congressional maps.
As states prepare to implement changes to Medicaid required by President Trump's recent tax-and-spending law, tribal leaders say they are concerned Native American enrollees could lose their coverage.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said 37 current and former government officials are losing their security clearances.
Details are emerging about the possible motivation behind the firing of five senior FBI agents.
Nebraska Republican Gov. Jim Pillen announced plans Tuesday for an immigration detention center in a farming area in the state's southwest corner.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says the entire southern border wall with Mexico is being painted black to deter illegal immigration, at President Trump's request.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia — who was wrongfully deported to El Salvador only to be brought back to face smuggling charges — asked a federal judge to dismiss his indictment.
The White House launched an official TikTok account on Tuesday, less than a month before a Sept. 17 deadline for the app to either find a new owner or face a U.S.-wide ban.
A Democratic state lawmaker who fled Texas in protest of a GOP redistricting effort is asking a court to let her exit the Capitol, after she was told she needs a police escort to leave the building.
The House Oversight Committee intends to release the documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, a spokesperson said.
The U.S. has expanded its campaign to persuade countries to aid its crackdown on illegal immigration by accepting deportations of migrants who are not their own citizens.
Air Force chief of staff Gen. David Allvin announced he will retire in November, just two years into what is usually a four-year term as Air Force Chief of Staff.