Fox News 2024 Presidential Power Rankings

As of March 6, 2024

The initial 2024 Presidential Power Rankings from Fox News. The map is interactive; use it as a starting point to create and share your own 2024 presidential election forecast.

Note that as a result of Census apportionment, some states have a different number of electoral votes in 2024. Use the buttons above the map to see what has changed.

 

 

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Bernie Moreno’s Immigrant Story Isn’t What He Says

New York Times: “Running under the banner of Donald Trump’s populist political movement,...

Trump Promises ‘Upper Class’ Tax Cut

“Donald Trump pledged to double down on tax cuts if he wins a second term as president,...

Trump Says Biden Is ‘Surrounded by Fascists’

Politico: “Surrounded by roller coasters and amusement park thrills along a boardwalk...

Manafort Will No Longer Take GOP Convention Role

“Paul Manafort, the longtime political power broker who served as the 2016 chairman...

Biden Looks to Reel In Nikki Haley Voters

Politico: “The ads are part of a much larger — and mostly behind-the-scenes...

Headlines

Overview and Live Results: Indiana Primary

May 7, 2024

Four competitive GOP primaries in deep red U.S. House seats will likely provide the most election day suspense

Live Results: Texas State Senate Special, Lubbock Mayor

May 4, 2024

The lone Senate vacancy will be filled, while voters in the nation's 85th largest city will choose a mayor

Live Results: New York Congressional District 26 Special Election

April 30, 2024

There is also a legislative special election runoff in Alabama

Live Results: Puerto Rico Democratic Primary

April 28, 2024

The territory is expected to add 55 delegates to Joe Biden's total, which now exceeds 3,300

Overview and Live Results: Pennsylvania Primary

April 23, 2024

Keystone State voters will weigh in on both presidential and downballot contests