Trump’s Bedminster club hosted an alleged Nazi sympathizer who stormed the Capitol At two events, Donald Trump’s New Jersey golf club hosted a convicted Jan. 6 rioter known for extreme antisemitic and racist comments, whom prosecutors described as a ‘white supremacist.’ Tom Dreisbach
How Democrats and Republicans are gearing up for a post-election legal fight Trump has claimed that the only way he can lose on election day is if there’s voter fraud. New York Times reporter Nick Corasaniti explains the battle over the ballot box and post-election results. Terry Gross
14 pro-Trump electors linked to efforts to reverse his 2020 loss are back for 2024 The return of 14 Republican presidential electors linked to efforts to reverse Donald Trump’s 2020 loss raises questions about what they will do if Trump loses again in their states. Hansi Lo Wang
Protections for minority voters are at the center of a Florida redistricting case Voting rights groups challenging the state congressional map want the Florida Supreme Court to reinstate a district that gave Black voters in one region the chance to elect their preferred candidate. Valerie Crowder
An undecided swing state voter watched the debate. It moved the needle Cameron Lewellen of Georgia headed into Tuesday's debate one of the small but potentially key slice of voters who are undecided about the presidential election. After, his vote is in sharper focus. Sam Gringlas
Taylor Swift has endorsed Kamala Harris for president — will it matter? Swift wrote on Instagram, "I need to be very transparent about my actual plans for this election as a voter." How much sway do stars really have when it comes to putting the next president in the White House? Chloe Veltman
The debate between Harris and Trump wasn’t close — and 4 other takeaways Tuesday’s debate between the current vice president and former president was a clear contrast from the June debate that forced President Biden from the race. Domenico Montanaro
The stereotype of immigrants eating dogs and cats is storied — and vitriolic as ever Immigration was always going to be part of Tuesday night’s presidential debate. More surprising was that the conversation veered into bizarre falsehoods about migrants eating pet dogs and cats. Jasmine Garsd
NPR fact-checked the Harris-Trump presidential debate. Here's what we found From the economy to immigration and abortion, NPR looks at what the candidates said and adds context. NPR Staff