Vice President Kamala Harris’ Muslim problem hasn’t been solved as early voting begins, and it could be enough to doom her in crucial swing states. New polling of American Muslims shows the Democratic presidential nominee has yet to consolidate the demographic — and a surprising spoiler is more than holding her own in some battlegrounds Green Party candidate Jill Stein leads Harris among the group in six battleground states overall,
Arab Americans from across the country are coming to Dearborn this week for a national convention they hope will help bring attention to their issues during an election season as some candidates court their votes,
According to CAIR’s analysis, Harris leads Stein among Muslim voters in other swing states, including Georgia (43% to 17%), Pennsylvania (37% to 25%), and Nevada (26% to 13%, with Trump at 27%). According to World Population Review, the Muslim population of those states is approximately 124,000, 150,000 and 7,000, respectively.
y trying to bury her. On Monday, the DNC labeled the Green party presidential nominee a “useful idiot for Russia,” citing Stein’s upcoming event in Tampa in which she’s expected to lend her support to three members of a black leftist group federally charged for allegedly acting as malign foreign agents of Vladimir Putin’s government.
Due to Wisconsin law, independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. will still appear on the ballot despite dropping out and endorsing Trump.
With 19 Electoral College votes, Pennsylvania is a critical battleground state to win in the presidential race.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez lashed out at third-party presidential candidate and Green Party leader Jill Stein over the weekend, calling her approach to politics “predatory” and “inauthentic”
Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein joins rising; reacts to Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's (D-N.Y.) criticism of her.
A group of voters in Kentucky wants to create a new political party in the Commonwealth. However, according to state law, the group may be striving to create a political organization, not a party.
The progressive congresswoman called the Green Party “not serious” and “predatory,” while Stein shot back that Democrats support “genocide.”
This is an extremely close race, and both Vice President Harris and Donald Trump have a credible path to victory.