Winthrop University released its latest election poll. Former President Trump is still the favorite to win South Carolina, but a smaller lead could affect down ballot races.
Former President Donald Trump holds a solid lead over Vice President Kamala Harris in South Carolina with about five weeks until Election Day, according to a new poll. The poll released Wednesday by Winthrop University shows 52% of likely voters would vote for Trump and 42% would vote for Harris,
Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign is targeting red and rural counties in the final sprint to Election Day, according to campaign aides, with her appearance in Ripon, Wisconsin, on Thursday just part of a strategy to compete everywhere and narrow Donald Trump’s margins in those counties.
Greenville and surrounding areas continue recovery from Tropical Storm Helene; power outages and fallen trees are factors in keeping schools closed
Anew Winthrop University poll found 47 percent of South Carolinians believe a second civil war likely. It's a stark indicator of growing division and unrest.
The president and VP committed long-term federal assistance during separate trips to communities ravaged by Hurricane Helene.
The hurricane’s destruction creates a massive challenge for election officials in a battleground state critical to the outcome of the presidential race.
Here’s when you need to register in person, online and by mail to vote in the general election in South Carolina.
North Carolina election officials are scrambling to make sure the state's over 7 million registered voters can cast a ballot in the upcoming presidential election, after flooding from Hurricane Helene caused extensive damage in the western part of the state.
North Carolina election officials say they will do everything in their power to ensure that voters in the crucial presidential swing state will be able to cast their ballots despite the devastation of Hurricane Helene and the destruction of basic infrastructure only about a month before the November election.
Flooding risks delaying or destroying mail ballots, which started going out earlier this month in the state, and has forced the closure of several county election offices.