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Since its founding in 1851, The New York Times has endorsed a candidate for president of the United States in every election in the paper's history. The first endorsement was in 1852 for Winfield Scott, and the most recent one was for Kamala Harris in 2024.
This included the Chicago Tribune, [468] South Florida Sun Sentinel, [469] Times-Standard, the Hartford Courant, [470] The San Diego Union-Tribune, [471] The Mercury News, East Bay Times, and the New York Daily News, [472] all of which endorsed Biden in 2020.
The New York Times election tracker gives Trump an 91% chance of victory, and the Washington Post's forecast says he is slightly favored to win the electoral college.
This is a list of nationwide public opinion polls that were conducted relating to the general election for the 2024 United States presidential election. Those named in the polls were declared candidates or had received media speculation about their possible candidacy.
The final slate of polls from The New York Times and Siena College released Sunday show that Vice President Kamala Harris appears to have a slight lead in enough states to win the Electoral College.
President-elect Donald Trump’s transition team is recommending sweeping changes to cut off support for electric vehicles, according to a document seen by Reuters.
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[16] [17] Haig announced his campaign on March 24, 1987, in New York and then traveled to Dixville Notch later in the day after opening his headquarters in New Hampshire. [18] Gephardt narrowly won the town with four of its seven votes while Vice President George H. W. Bush received eleven out of twenty-seven votes in their respective primaries ...