Politics
Protesters storm Mexico Senate as judicial constitutional reform is taken to a vote
The proposed measure, supported by president AMLO, would allow the citizens to vote on judges at the state and national level, including the Supreme Court
Sen. Heinrich cements his chances of winning the New Mexico Senate seat, polls show
As Republicans and Democrats continue to fight for control of the Upper House, the race remains solidly Democrat, with Sen. Heinrich leading the polls
Majority of Republicans trust Trump, not the government, to provide them with accurate election results
Trump emerges as the most trusted source among GOP to provide them with election results, as the former president continues to lie about election rigging
Democrats in Senate races show lead in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania as presidential race remains tight
Senate races in key battleground states show Democrats with a comfortable lead as the party seeks to continue their control of the chamber of Congress
Trump doubles down on immigrants eating pets during presidential debate as Harris categorizes him as 'extreme'
Harris and Trump met for the first time on Tuesday night for the first— and so far only— presidential debate, with immigration repeatedly taking center stage
Walz encourages Texas Democrats to rally behind Colin Allred as he closes gap in Senate race against Ted Cruz
Vice presidential candidate Tim Walz stopped by a fundraiser event in Texas to urge voters to elect Allred as polling gap with Cruz narrows
Florida GOP takes early victory lap ahead of elections in fundraising gala. But is it too early to celebrate?
The elections are less than two months away, but Republicans in Florida are celebrating victories despite polls showing mixed results up-and-down the ballot.
Black voters remain energized over Harris ahead of November, despite lukewarm perceptions of Biden
Non-Hispanic Black voters are overwhelmingly rallying behind Vice President Harris, as former President Trump's ratings among the demographic remain low
Mucarsel-Powell keeps hammering Sen. Rick Scott in new Spanish ad as she gets closer in the polls
The Democratic challenger is highlighting her Hispanic roots as the incumbent holds a razor-thin advantage in the latest poll
How Harris and Trump are seeking to sway undecided voters in Pennsylvania, a key battleground state
From coat drives to community concerts, both Harris and Trump are seeking to appeal to the small but decisive group that will determine the next president
Eleven Texas officials call for federal investigation into election-related raids
The Democratic congress members urged the Justice Department to investigate AG Ken Paxton's raids targeting Latino campaign volunteers and community leaders
Homeland Security Secretary slammed Abbott's approach to immigration
Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas called Texas' actions "unconscionable" and in service of Politics
Two Border Patrol officers in San Diego arrested for working with cartels, passing drugs through the border
The two officers were arrested in May for allowing vehicles loaded with fentanyl, cocaine and more to cross the border unchecked
California's 41st Congressional District race could determine control of the House: What you need to know
The race for the 41st District will be a rematch from 2022 between Rep. Ken Calvert (R) and Will Rollins. The contest is considered a toss up.
Harris-Trump remain in a virtual tie in North Carolina as the state prepares to mail out ballots
While the 2024 elections is 60 days away, voting will be underway well before then in North Carolina, a state that has surprisingly risen as battleground
Florida Gov. DeSantis requests verification of thousands of pro-abortion petition signatures alleging fraud
DeSantis, who has been vocal about his anti-abortion stances, requested supervisors to gather roughly 36,000 signatures for the state to review
Arizona Democrat Ruben Gallego gets ad spending from Latino PAC as he cements lead over Kari Lake
CHC BOLD PAC is spending over $1 million on ads targeting Latinas across the state
Texas has spent $221 million sending tens of thousands of migrants to Democratic-led sanctuary cities
Texas spent an average of $1,847 per person to transport 120k migrants to sanctuary cities, including NYC, Chicago, LA and Washington D.C
California's race for the 13th Congressional district could decide who takes the House: Here's where it stands
A rematch between Rep. John Duarte and former lawmaker Adam Gray is drawing eyeballs as the race was decided by a handful of votes in 2022
Hispanic men have repeatedly been more keen to vote for Trump than women. Here's why
Educational attainment, rather than machismo culture, is emerging as a main catalyst for voting preferences across genders ahead of November
Asylum-seeking families receive $4,000 grants to help them move out of NYC's shelter system
The city provided 150 migrant families the amount through a one-time payment
Former U.S. Attorney outlines how Trump will seek a 'pass' in upcoming hearing amid superseding indictment
The recent SCOTUS ruling on presidential immunity may give Trump a pass on his federal cases. But a new indictment may put prosecutors in a better position
Harris widens polling gap with Trump among women post-DNC, but the elections remain close
Vice President Harris is continuing her momentum in the polls, strengthening her edge among women, a major voting bloc ahead of November
As Trump pulls resources from New Hampshire, these are the Republicans still seeking to take local elections
The Trump campaign is pulling back from New Hampshire as the team thinks the state is no longer considered "winnable."
Kamala Harris leads Trump on healthcare and climate among Latinos but lags behind on immigration, poll shows
The GOP candidate holds a 5-point lead over Harris on the issue. They are tied on the economy.
LULAC says Texas AG Paxton is 'engaged in official oppression' of minority voters following raids
LULAC is asking the DOJ to investigate Paxton after the AG ordered the raids of Latino activists' home. They argue it violates the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
Harris widens gap over Trump across almost all battleground states including Georgia and Nevada, poll shows
Vice President Harris and Gov. Walz have seemingly injected energy into the Democratic party, now leading in the polls by several percentage points
San Diego's community colleges will offer in-state tuition for some Mexican students
Qualifying students would pay the in-state rate $46 per unit, versus the average $300 nonresident tuition fee per unit.
Texas Lt. Gov. Patrick launches PAC to strengthen conservative control in state Senate ahead of tight elections
The committee aims to bolster conservative agenda in Texas focusing on issues such as border security, property taxes and gun rights.
LULAC requests DOJ to investigate home raids of Latino activists in Texas as a violation of civil rights
The homes Texas Latino campaign volunteers have been raided amid an election fraud investigation. The baseless accusations have caused fervor among activists.