Former House GOP conference chair Liz Cheney and former Trump White House aides Alyssa Farah Griffin, Cassidy Hutchinson and Sarah Matthews will make the case against the reelection of former President Donald Trump in a fireside chat in Montgomery County,
Pennsylvania is a key battleground state in the 2024 presidential election, and young voters could make a difference, experts say. "I think this is an unprecedented situation, and young people are really involved and engaged," West Chester University political science professor John Kennedy said.
NBC News Capitol Hill Correspondent Julie Tsirkin joins Meet the Press NOW to report from Pennsylvania ahead of the first debate in the state’s Senate race between Democratic Senator Bob Casey and Republican nominee Dave McCormick.
Pennsylvanian voters will need to act fast to change their party affiliation before Election Day. Here's how you can change your affiliation online.
Voting has begun in Pennsylvania, a key battleground state in the race for the White House, as counties start mailing out ballots, offering over-the-counter voting in election offices and opening other avenues for voting.
Just over a month out from Election Day, Keystone State Republicans are closing the gap with Democrats when it comes to voting by mail — despite hurdles like an anti-Trump Airbnb host
Mail ballots are available in some of Pennsylvania's 67 counties. The state's 19 Electoral College votes are considered critical for candidates running for president in 2024.
In announcing his return, Trump said he planned to “celebrate a unifying vision for America’s future in an event like the world has never seen before.” The question is: Is Butler ready?
A new survey puts Vice President Kamala Harris three points ahead of former President Donald Trump in the Keystone State.
The race for the White House between former President Trump and Vice President Harris is tied in the battleground state of Pennsylvania, according to a new poll. Trump and Harris saw support from 48 percent of respondents apiece in the Emerson College Polling/RealClearPennsylvania survey released Tuesday.
Bob Casey and Dave McCormick accused each other of lying and turned questions about energy, the sale of U.S. Steel and tariffs into personal attacks.