Tuesday night’s presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump has come and gone. On Wednesday’s WGN Morning News, Angelica Sanchez reported on key highlights from the debate.
Thousands of Illinois Democrats are volunteering in swing states to influence November races. Why it matters: The presidential race between former President Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris is extremely close and could be determined by voters in nearby states like Wisconsin and Michigan,
With the first -- and possibly last -- debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump in the rear view mirror, election season is in full swing, with voting time just around the corner.
The 2020 presidential election ended with distrust and some allegations of voter fraud in parts of the country, as a result many of the people elected or appointed to oversee elections stepped down or resigned. In Illinois, CBS News Chicago has found there has been a lot of turnover in such jobs too, along with some fear.
Chart: Axios Visuals Last week we asked readers to weigh in on the movement to split Cook County from the rest of Illinois, a non-binding question on seven county ballots this November. The intrigue: The vote was close,
Illinois Democrats and Republicans weighed in on what the two presidential candidates can do during Tuesday night's debate to appeal to undecided voters.
Northwestern is switching quarterbacks. Jack Lausch will start this week when the Wildcats (1-1) host Eastern Illinois after Mike Wright struggled through the first two games, coa
Downstate leaders believe their constituents want to split Illinois into two new states. The big picture: Voters in seven counties — Iroquois, Madison, Jersey, Clinton, Calhoun, Greene and Perry — will have a yes or no question on their ballots this fall on whether the state of Illinois should be split in two.
The country is gearing up to watch Tuesday night’s debate between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris. “It’s been such an interesting election thus far with the changes in the candidates,
Over 200 Chicago teens from South and West Side Catholic high schools completed voter registration forms at an event for National Teens Voter Registration Day Tuesday.
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump will soon take the stage to face off for the first -- and possibly only -- time.