From the Sunbelt to the Swing States: Will the Jewish Vote Unlock the Oval Office?

In tonight's Battleground, we examine how new polls show Kamala Harris gaining strength in key Sunbelt states like Nevada and Arizona, and what that means for both campaigns' strategies. We also take a closer look at the role Jewish voters could play in tipping the balance in our seven swing states. Plus, with only 66 days left until the election, we assess where the race stands in each battleground. Join host S.E. Cupp for an in-depth analysis of the state of the race as we head into the crucial final stretch.

Charging up the Race: EV’s, Housing, and 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. Join us for an in-depth look at the evolving electoral landscape as we count down to Election Day.

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. Guests include Meridith McGraw from Politico, Debra Utacia Krol from The Arizona Republic, and TMZ’s Harvey Levin.

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.