What happens if neither presidential candidate gets 270 electoral college votes?

What would happen if neither Vice President Kamala Harris or former President Donald Trump get the 270 electoral college votes that it takes to become the president? In that case, according to the 12th Amendment, the House would decide the president and the Senate would choose the VP. This has only happened once before. Casey Burgat, an assistant professor at the George Washington University Graduate School of Political Management talks about the possibility of this outcome.

A look back at the Alsobrooks-Hogan Senate debate

In the only debate for Maryland’s U.S. Senate seat, Democratic candidate Angela Alsobrooks and Republican candidate Larry Hogan faced off Thursday, in a race that could influence the balance of power in the U.S. Senate. Maryland Matters reporter William Ford joins On The Hill to discuss the debate and the key issues each candidate talked about, including abortion, Alsobrooks' tax disputes and the economy.

Monday Morning Quarterbacks

Democratic strategist Dmitri Mehlhorn and Republican strategist Ashley Davis dive into an analysis of how tomorrow's vice presidential candidate debate will go.

Who won the debate? Here’s what polls say

Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris faced each other on the debate stage for the first time. Here’s who had the better showing, according to polls.