A Tougher Road With Biden: The World Leaders Who Banked On Trump President Trump counts several world leaders as his fans, many of them authoritarians, nationalists or populists. Some may struggle to stay as friendly with the White House if he loses the election. Yara Bayoumy
Down In The Polls, Trump Seeks Familiar Embrace of Conservative Media President Trump has turned to conservative media and stars for help in his fight to win reelection. They've rewarded him by promoting his questionable claims about the Bidens and the coronavirus. David Folkenflik
News Brief: After Months Of Campaigning, Election Day Is Here President Trump and Joe Biden will get in their final campaign stops. And, more than 100 million people have already voted — more than 70 percent of the total turnout from 2016. David Greene
The Counting Of Mail-In Ballots Are A Major Issue In Pennsylvania NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Pennsylvania's Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar about mail-in ballots, and those that are received up to three days after Election Day will be counted.
It's The Final Day Of Voting In An Election Like No Other In U.S. History The U.S. elections project tracking database says more than 100 million people cast ballots early. That's a shift in voting behavior driven by the pandemic, but also by sky-high voter enthusiasm. Miles Parks
Tips For Talking To Children About The Election With many Americans focused on the election, NPR's Life Kit team offers tips to parents and caregivers on how to talk about the election — and civics more broadly — with children. Cory Turner
Election 2020: Cities And Businesses Prepare For Post-Election Unrest, Violence Across the country, there are growing concerns that the bitterness and animosity over the presidential election will not end when the polls close on the evening of Nov. 3. Elizabeth Baker
'More Conservative Than Attila The Hun': Kelly Loeffler's Push To Keep Senate Seat The wealthy businesswoman replaced Georgia Republican Sen. Johnny Isakson who resigned last year. Now she's running in a crowded special election to serve out the remaining two years of his term. Debbie Elliott
Former Georgia Gubernatorial Candidate On A Push For Voter Turnout NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Stacey Abrams, former Georgia House minority leader and 2018 Democratic gubernatorial candidate, about efforts to get out and protect the vote in her state.
Young Puerto Ricans See Governor's Election As A Chance For A Change Puerto Ricans will vote for a new governor Tuesday following four years of economic and social turmoil. Many young people see the election as a chance to plot a better path forward. Adrian Florido