We went to Pennsylvania to ask voters how they’re feeling. Here’s what we learned A Morning Edition team knocked on doors, canvassed parks and neighborhoods and even attended a weekly family dinner to hear how voters in the swing state are feeling. Obed Manuel
The latest in Trump's campaign, as Democrats shake things up Just a few weeks ago, former President Donald Trump appeared to be building an insurmountable lead over Biden. Now, Trump is trying to wrestle back the spotlight and blunt Harris’s momentum. Franco Ordoñez
Harris is leaning into her history as a prosecutor. It's not the first time Five years ago, Harris also said she’d ‘prosecute the case’ against Trump. This time around, it hits a bit differently. Deepa Shivaram
Winklevoss twins and crypto ties seek to shape Arizona Democratic primary race The Winklevoss twins, crypto money and other interests are seeking to shape the Phoenix-area Democratic primary on Tuesday for a U.S. House seat. Claudia Grisales
JD Vance and the Republican vets who think America should do less, not more, abroad JD Vance is the first veteran of Iraq or Afghanistan to appear on a presidential ballot. But he isn’t a hawk; he leads a contingent of war veterans in the GOP who oppose U.S. military intervention overseas. Quil Lawrence
Maduro and opposition both claim victory in Venezuela's presidential election U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken expressed "serious concerns" that the result did not reflect the vote of the Venezuelan people. John Otis
Harris raises $200 million in her first week Along with fresh dollars, the campaign has signed up over 170,000 new volunteers. That energy is much needed for the vice president who, as of Sunday, has just 100 days until Election Day. Juliana Kim
Checking in with Black voters in Georgia about the election, now that Biden is out Some voters who could be key to deciding who wins Georgia. What do they think about Vice President Harris becoming the frontrunner in the race to be the Democratic nominee? Juma Sei
Kamala Harris may be ‘brat.’ But is that enough to sway young voters in Washington? Vice President Kamala Harris has been collecting key endorsements all week as the Democratic Party coalesces around their new likely presidential nominee. But as important as figures like former President Barack Obama and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi may be, they don’t have the same viral appeal as one unexpected political influence: Charli XCX. Katie Campbell