One day before Election Day, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who had run as an independent presidential candidate, publicly urged his supporters not to vote for him. Instead, Kennedy directed his base to support former President Donald Trump.
Missouri’s Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft and Attorney General Andrew Bailey filed a lawsuit against the Biden Department of Justice (DOJ), seeking to prevent them from placing unauthorized poll watchers from voting stations.
Theodore Roosevelt stated October 24, 1903:
"In no other place and at no other time has the experiment of government of the people, by the people, for the people, been tried on so vast...
In a final push before the election, Vice President Kamala Harris made an appeal to voters, and some of her supporters echoed sharp, controversial rhetoric.
Liberal data analyst Nate Silver said he believes Donald Trump will win the election, and is accusing pollsters of misleading voters in order to make the race appear closer than it actually is.
Democratic Rep. Rashida Tlaib has made waves by refusing to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris, a move that could impact the Democratic stronghold of Michigan.
Conservative commentator Hugh Hewitt, a well-known radio host and former columnist for The Washington Post, resigned from his role after a contentious moment on the outlet's "First Look" segment.