Republican Vice Presidential candidate JD Vance is set to speak Saturday at a Bucks County athletic club owned by a prominent GOP delegate. Vance and Donald Trump have visited Pennsylvania several times leading up to the Nov.
Former President Donald J. Trump turned his sights on Charleroi, Pa., where many Haitians have settled in recent years, and he fueled a fire that was already smoldering.
J.D. Vance will be in Allegheny and Bucks counties on Saturday and Trump will rally in Erie on Sunday. The Harris-Walz campaign will have surrogates in Pennsylvania, while the candidates campaign in California and Michigan.
Rural and urban Pennsylvania supporters spoke with Fox News Digital on their thoughts on 2024's intense political rhetoric and what issues are driving their vote.
With less than 40 days until Election Day, the Rev. Al Sharpton's choice of a battleground state for a get-out-the-vote bus tour made sense.
In an interview, Democratic Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania said some people in his state think former President Donald Trump is a "terrible person" but they say "I will still vote for him." A social media post misrepresents Fetterman's comments to claim he supports Trump.
Vice President Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D), are set to take a bus tour through central Pennsylvania next week, her campaign announced Saturday. The visit Wednesday to the critical swing state of Pennsylvania highlights the Harris campaign’s focus on winning the Keystone State.
Vera Andryczyk is a card-carrying member of the Republican Party in Pennsylvania, but as a Ukrainian-American, she’s putting her efforts into canvassing for Vice President Harris and reelecting
Members of a bipartisan House task force investigating the Trump assassination attempts emphasized during their first hearing that the Secret Service, not local authorities, was responsible for failures in planning and communications that led to a
As voters in the key swing state of Pennsylvania start receiving mail ballots, multiple legal fights over how the ballots of mail-in voters should be counted are still playing out in the courts.
A suburban Philadelphia bakery’s cookie “poll” that started during the 2008 presidential campaign as a joke between the owners and their customers has grown into much more.