For the second time in a decade, a Democratic woman is running against Donald Trump in a presidential race. And once again, the former president is facing a persistent gender gap.
For those who haven’t heard, there’s an election on Tuesday. But for many Georgians and voters across the country, that item has been ticked off the to-do list with record early voting in many places.
The weekend before the election, one Pennsylvania pastor told congregants that hosting Elon Musk weeks earlier was “phenomenal.” In Nevada, another dressed as a garbageman while urging his flock to ...