Cornel West, a third party candidate for president in 2024, was rejected from a ballot in a key swing state this week.
A federal judge has turned down Cornel West's request to be included on the presidential ballot in the key battleground state of Pennsylvania, expressing sympathy for his claim but saying it's too close to Election Day to make changes.
Third-party presidential candidate Cornel West attorney Matthew Haverstick, who has long represented the Republican Party, said Friday West will appeal a federal court decision that keeps him off Pennsylvania's ballot.
Cornel West appeared via video in a federal courtroom in Pittsburgh on Monday seeking to have his name added to the Nov. 5 presidential ballot. West filed a complaint last month alleging discriminatio
A record-shattering 300,000 Georgia residents cast their ballot on the first day of early voting. Here's a county-level breakdown of the turnout.
Third-party presidential candidate Cornel West’s challenge to Pennsylvania’s ballot access rules came too late to consider without the risk of confusing voters and disrupting the Nov. 5 election, a federal judge in Pittsburgh said Thursday.
A war for the margins has raged quietly this year between Democrats, who tried to keep third-party and independent candidates off the ballot, and
Georgians aren't waiting to vote, with what could be more than 10% of expected turnout casting ballots through Wednesday.
A federal judge on Thursday said that third-party presidential candidate Cornel West cannot have his name placed on Pennsylvania’s ballot — despite the court’s concerns over how state election laws treat minor-party candidates.
Vice President Harris is leading former President Trump by 1 percentage point nationally among likely voters, according to a new poll. The Marquette University poll, released Wednesday, found
A new Marquette Law School Poll national survey finds that in the race for president, Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris is the choice of 48 percent and Republican former President Donald Trump is the choice of 47 percent among likely voters,
Gov. Josh Shapiro stumped alongside Georgia U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock. The two will appear on the "Politically Georgia" podcast later this week.