2024 Election Analysis
How did America vote in the 2024 election? A visual analysis.
President-elect Donald Trump gained ground in many counties throughout the country.
Election 2024: Latest News, Results and Analysis - AP News
Follow the AP's coverage of the 2024 presidential elections, including early voting, election results, Electoral College maps, and more.
2024 Election Analysis - ML Strategies
Each week the Pre-election Analysis dives into a particular topic and breaks down each candidate's stance and what to expect from the 119th Congress.
US Election 2024 | Latest News & Analysis - BBC
Follow all the latest news, live updates, videos, verified reports and expert analysis of US Election 2024 from BBC journalists in the US and around the ...
2024 U.S. Elections News | Top Headlines, Latest Polls & Analysis
The 2024 presidential election will reverberate through the economy, climate policy, social issues and geopolitics. Follow the stories, results, ...
2024 Elections: News, Polls and Analysis - The New York Times
The latest news about the 2024 races, including updates on the presidential candidates, the primaries, the polls and the biggest issues.
Election 2024: Campaign news, presidential polls and results - CNN
2024 election guide: Presidential candidates, polls, primaries and caucuses, voter information and results for November 5, 2024.
Guide to the 2024 Presidential Candidates' Policy Proposals
In preparation for the 2024 presidential election, Penn Wharton Budget Model (PWBM) has compiled a brief guide to our analyses of the candidates' policy ...
2024 Presidential Election: News, Analysis, Candidates and More
Follow MSNBC's coverage of the 2024 election as Republican candidate Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Kamala Harris prepare for a key face-off in ...
Undecided races of the 2024 election: Live results and analysis
Former President Donald Trump has won back the White House, and Republicans have won control of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives ...
Harris v Trump: 2024 presidential election prediction model
Our prediction model shows the chances Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have of winning the contest to be America's next president.
Early Results Show a Red Shift Across the U.S. - The New York Times
Of the counties with nearly complete results, more than 90 percent shifted in favor of former President Donald J. Trump in the 2024 ...
2. Issues and the 2024 election - Pew Research Center
About eight-in-ten registered voters (81%) say the economy will be very important to their vote in the 2024 presidential election.
The common national experience that explains Trump's 2024 gains
Former President Donald Trump holds a campaign rally on November 4, 2024, in Pittsburgh. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images. CNN —. The most ...
Ballotpedia's Election Analysis Hub, 2024
Coverage of federal elections, including the 2024 presidential election and U.S. Senate and U.S. House elections; Coverage of state elections, including ...
US election 2024 results and exit poll in maps and charts - BBC
Donald Trump has won the race for the presidency of the United States, gaining a historic second term. He passed the critical threshold of ...
538 — Election Polls, Politics, and Analysis - ABC News
538 uses statistical analysis — hard numbers — to tell compelling stories about elections, politics, economics, and American society.
2024 US presidential election – News, Research and Analysis
Inflation is politically radioactive, and voters have a very long memory for it, as Democrats found when Donald Trump won and Kamala Harris lost the ...
Why Donald Trump won and Kamala Harris lost: An early analysis of ...
Brookings Senior Fellow William Galston breaks down the results of the 2024 presidential election and the implications for both parties.
How counties are shifting in the 2024 presidential election
Most counties voted more Republican this time compared with 2020, shifting toward former president Donald Trump over Vice President Kamala ...
Statewide opinion polling for the 2024 United States presidential election
The people named in the polls are declared candidates or have received media speculation about their possible candidacy. According to NPR's analysis, the states considered to be not strongly leaning in either direction are Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.