Trump and allies have primed supporters to falsely believe he has no chance of losing Many of former President Donald Trump’s supporters don’t believe he lost in 2020. Despite a close race again in 2024, Trump and allies still falsely claim the only way he loses is because of cheating. Stephen Fowler
What happens if local officials won't certify elections? A Nevada case may be a model More than two dozen local officials in swing states have refused to certify elections in recent years, including after the primary election in Nevada's Washoe County this summer. Frank Langfitt
Vice presidents often run for president. Making it there has been a leap While the office of vice president is the second-highest position in the government, making it to the Oval Office has historically been a leap. Jeongyoon Han
Feeling the stress of Election Day? Here are a few healthy ways to cope Around 80% of people from both parties say they are very stressed about the future of the U.S. We asked a psychiatrist how that worry becomes toxic and what you can do about it if you're feeling it. Obed Manuel
Voters could flip these state legislatures, changing the path for some big issues They don’t get as much attention as the presidential election, but state government races play a crucial role in the laws that govern our lives. This year, several state capitols are up for grabs. Ryland Barton
When will mail-in and absentee ballots be counted? Various state rules regarding when election officials can process and count mail ballots means it will likely take some time after Election Day before the results from these ballots are fully known. Jaclyn Diaz
School closures, enrollment, and highly capable programs: SPS Superintendent sits down with Soundside Sami West