The former first lady, one of the Democratic Party’s most popular but most elusive figures, will appeal to younger, nonwhite voters.
The former first lady hasn't appeared at an event for Vice President Kamala Harris since speaking at the Democratic National Convention.
A Fulton County judge in Georgia placed a temporary restraining order on a new state rule that would force counties to hand count ballots cast on Election Day, saying that it would create "administrative chaos.
A warning by Supreme Court judge Brett Kavanaugh that hand-counting ballots can lead to "chaos and confusion" has been used by a Georgia judge to strike down a new election rule. Judge Robert McBurney appeared to choose Kavanaugh's words to counter any Republican challenge to the Supreme Court.
Georgia shattered its early voting record on Tuesday. Here's what it could mean for the race to the White House.
A record number of early votes have been cast in Georgia on Tuesday as residents headed to the polls in a critical battleground state that is grappling with the fallout from Hurricane Helene and controversial election administration changes that have spurred a flurry of lawsuits.
At least 252,000 voters had cast ballots at early-voting sites as of 4 p.m. EDT (2000 GMT), nearly double the 136,000 who participated in the first day of early voting in the 2020 election, said Gabriel Sterling, Georgia's No. 2 election official. "Spectacular turnout," he wrote on social media.
A state judge ruled that Georgia voters "would be silenced" if local election workers could refuse to certify the results of the upcoming election.
The Harris campaign has praised a judge's decision in Georgia to block a move by Trump supporters to have ballots there counted by hand.
An Associated Press survey finds that more than 63,000 Georgia voters have had their qualifications challenged since July 1.
A Georgia judge on Tuesday blocked a new rule from the state's election board that would have required counties to count ballots cast on Election Day by hand, a provision critics had said would cause delays and disruptions in reporting results in the battleground state.