Almost everyone already knows who they're voting for; here's who's still deciding
One in six registered voters still hasn’t decided who they’re voting for in the November presidential election, a new Gallup poll found.
Charging up the Race: EV’s, Housing & the Road to 270
This week on Battleground, we examine the critical issues shaping the 2024 race in the swing states. We explore Michigan's emergence as a key battleground state, with a focus on the political impact of the electric vehicle industry.Then, host S.E. Cupp breaks down the latest polling and map out the paths to 270 electoral votes for each campaign. We also discuss the pressing issue of housing affordability and its influence on voters in crucial states like Nevada.
Gunman searched for Biden and Trump; saw rally as 'target of opportunity'
Thomas Matthew Crooks shot at former President Donald Trump during a July 13 campaign rally in Pennsylvania.
Where Trump, Harris stand on easing childcare costs
On this topic, Trump and Harris have one main commonality: Both have supported a higher child tax credit. Here’s what they’ve said.
Harris, Walz to sit for joint interview with CNN
Vice President Kamala Harris will sit down for her first interview since joining the presidential race.
Pop Culture Politics
In this episode of Battleground, we look at Trump’s campaign stops in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, the waning Harris honeymoon, and the crucial role of Native American voters in Arizona. Then, Harvey Levin joins S.E. Cupp to give the inside scoop on his interviews with RFK Jr., and how the media is covering the intersection of pop culture and politics.
Trump says agreement reached for debate with Harris on Sept. 10
After arguing back and forth over the rules for the first presidential debate, former President Donald Trump has officially agreed to attend after settling the terms and conditions of the event.
JD Vance in Michigan: FULL SPEECH
Ohio Senator and vice presidential candidate JD Vance speaks about the economy, inflation and criticizes Kamala Harris and Tim Walz during a speech in Big Rapids, Michigan on Tuesday, August 27, 2024.
How does the Electoral College work?
The Electoral College was devised at the Constitutional Convention in 1787. It was a compromise between those who wanted direct popular elections for president and those who preferred to have Congress decide.
1M+ ineligible voters removed from Texas rolls since 2021, Gov. Abbott says
The final day for Texans to register to vote for the November election is October 7.
How RFK Jr.'s exit could impact 2024 election results
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s exit from the 2024 race has led people to speculate how this may affect swing states, along with the presidential election results. Here’s what the experts say.
Young Texas Democrats featured in primetime spotlight during DNC
While Republicans dominate all the top elected offices in the state, some young Democrats got the primetime spotlight in Chicago. They’re hoping to ride their convention momentum into November.


















