Presidential polls: What to know about margin of error, methods and more

As Americans await election results, many are looking to the polls for clues. From the margins of error to methodology, here’s what to know about presidential polls.

Presidential election polls: Who is currently ahead?

The outcome of the race between Harris and Trump remains a true toss-up, according to the most recent polling. Here’s what some of the final polls are saying.

How to check voting wait times in Travis County

How long will your wait be at the polls? Here's how you can find out if you're voting in Travis County.

When will Texas election results start coming in?

When will we see our first election results? We take a look at the process for counting votes and when races have been called in the past.

Election 2024: Several Central Texas law enforcement agencies preparing for Election Day

Several Central Texas law enforcement agencies are planning to beef-up staffing on Tuesday for Election Day. A retired police officer said they need to be prepared just in case.

Battleground: The Eve of History
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On the eve of one of the most consequential elections in recent history, Battleground delivers a comprehensive final look at the state of the race across seven crucial swing states. Host S.E. Cupp brings together top political reporters and analysts for an in-depth examination of the electoral landscape, from Michigan's pivotal Arab American vote to Georgia's suburban battlegrounds, and the impact of Hurricane Helene on North Carolina voters. With both Harris and Trump making their final campaign stops, t

How many electoral votes does each state have?

In the race for the White House, a candidate will have to win 270 of the 538 total electoral votes to win the 2024 presidential election.

Swing state poll: Final New York Times/Siena results before election

The presidential election is now just hours away, with final polling results showing us just how close the race still is. Here’s a look at the New York Times/Siena poll results.

Presidential race: Survey finds majority would wear opponent's merch for $1K

A recent survey finds Americans who support a particular presidential candidate would be willing to wear the apparel of the other candidate, and here's what they said.