What Biden's been eating on the trail and what it says about his campaign As President Biden has been out on the road, where he stops for a bite to eat says a lot about his campaign, and the voters he's trying to reach. Deepa Shivaram
Wealthy candidates could have the best shot at North Carolina's 5 open House seats New congressional maps finalized late last year created short election timelines for many North Carolina House races. That may end up placing more value on candidates who can chip in their own cash. Colin Campbell
Presidential hopeful Nikki Haley has shared more of her thoughts on IVF Republican presidential hopeful Nikki Haley is further clarifying her thinking on reproductive rights issues, including the fertility procedure known as IVF. Sarah McCammon
Nikki Haley raises $12 million in February as she marches toward Super Tuesday In a conversation with a few reporters Friday, Haley highlighted her background in accounting, saying, "The accountant in me stretches and stretches and stretches those dollars." Sarah McCammon
Biden campaign co-chair reacts to 'uncommitted' votes in Michigan NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with the co-chair of the Biden campaign Mitch Landrieu about the Michigan primary results and challenges for the campaign moving forward. Kathryn Fox
Biden is getting a physical. The report will be scrutinized because of his age President Biden, 81, is the oldest person ever to hold the office, and voters have expressed concern that he is too old for a second four-year term in the job. Deepa Shivaram
The push to vote 'uncommitted' to Biden in Michigan exceeds goal The group Listen to Michigan was urging voters in the state to vote uncommitted on the Democratic ballot as a protest vote against President Biden's handling of Israel's war in Gaza. Elena Moore
Trump wins Michigan's Republican primary The Associated Press has called the Michigan Republican primary for former President Donald Trump — right as the final polls closed. President Biden won the Democratic race. Don Gonyea
'Deepfakes' want to sway your vote. Here’s how to spot them Thousands of voters in New Hampshire received voicemails last month with a recorded message from President Joe Biden. It’s nothing out of the ordinary in a big election year. There’s just one problem: The audio they heard was fake. Clare McGrane
Why do I declare a party on my Washington presidential primary ballot? (And other things you should know) Ballots for Washington's 2024 presidential primary election are now arriving in mailboxes across the state. Kim Malcolm