Georgia's March 24 presidential primaries postponed due to COVID-19
The COVID-19 outbreak has pushed back Georgia's March 24 presidential primaries until May.
Biden adds Idaho to win total, delivering blow to Sanders
Michigan and five other states held presidential contests on Tuesday at a critical point in the Democratic race.
Booker endorses Biden, says he'll 'restore honor' to office
Former Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey has endorsed Joe Biden. Booker announced on Twitter early Monday that Biden will “restore honor to the Oval Office and tackle our most pressing challenges.”
What role do caucuses and primaries in protectorates and territories play in the 2020 election?
U.S. protectorates and territories play a role in electing delegates in the 2020 presidential primaries.
Super Tuesday: 5 key questions ahead of critical primaries
Nearly one-third of all the delegates at July's Democratic National Convention are up for grabs on Super Tuesday.
Pennsylvania sued over counting inmates in legislative districts
A lawsuit seeks to end the practice in Pennsylvania of counting state inmates as residents of the district where they are incarcerated.
Influence, money, delegates: Here’s what’s so super about Super Tuesday
Super Tuesday falls on March 3 this time around and nearly 70% of delegates required to clinch the Democratic nomination are up for grabs.
Special election will fill seat of convicted West Philly lawmaker
Voters in a West Philadelphia district will choose a new state representative Tuesday to replace former Rep. Movita Johnson-Harrell, who resigned after pleading guilty to stealing from a nonprofit she founded.
Bernie Sanders’ path to politics began with a loss at a high school in Brooklyn
Bernie Sanders has become known as a force to be reckoned with on the campaign trail, firing up thousands of supporters at his rallies. But his closest confidantes say things weren’t always like they are today, like the time he lost the race for student body president at James Madison High School in Brooklyn.
The South Carolina primary is Feb. 29 — here’s what you need to know
Here is everything you need to know about the South Carolina primary:
Looking to Nevada, will Dems avoid mistakes of Iowa?
Nevada Democrats are hoping to avoid a repeat of the chaos that ensnared the Iowa caucuses, as voters gather across the Silver State on Saturday to make their presidential preferences known.
Tech boom, suburban growth drive Nevada's Democratic shift
As the growing suburbs tucked into the shadow of the Sierra have changed, so has Nevada's political landscape.
Democratic debate: Candidates fiercely attack Bloomberg over remarks on women, people of color
From the opening bell, Democratic presidential foes unleashed an aggressive verbal assault on New York billionaire Mike Bloomberg and raised new questions about Bernie Sanders' take-no-prisoners politics in a contentious debate.
Prank group releases pigeons with MAGA hats over Democratic debate in Las Vegas
The prank group known as P.U.T.I.N. (Pigeons United To Interfere Now) released footage of the pigeons in the MAGA hats on Feb. 18.
Judge hears arguments in Jill Stein’s Philadelphia voting machine lawsuit
The hearing in federal court could help determine how 17% of Pennsylvania’s registered voters cast ballots in the April 28 primary election, as well as in November, when the state is expected to be one of the nation’s premier presidential battlegrounds.
Nevada caucus: Minority support, the union vote and the ‘X-factor’ — Here’s what to watch
Here’s a guide on what to look out for at the third major event of the presidential election.
Final Pa. county OKs new paper-trail voting system
A decision by Dauphin County to buy new paper-trail voting systems means all 67 Pennsylvania counties have taken action under a state law that helps fund the upgrades, per Gov. Tom Wolf's administration.
The history behind Iowa as the first presidential caucus
In just over a month on Feb. 3, Iowans will gather as they do every four years on what is usually a frigid cold night, to take part in the nation’s first presidential caucus.
Murphy signs legislation to restore voting rights to some convicts
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy has signed legislation restoring voting rights to convicts who are out of prison on parole or probation.
Another lawsuit targets Philadelphia voting machines
Pennsylvania faces another lawsuit over its certification of a voting machine bought by Philadelphia and that was at the center of an undercount in one county's election last month.














