With Many Campuses Closed, Will College Students Turn Out To Vote? People ages 18 to 29 are turning out in record-breaking numbers for early voting. But will pandemic-related disruptions to campus life affect student voter turnout on Election Day? Elissa Nadworny
News Brief: Final Electoral Map, Hidden Coronavirus Data, Stock Market NPR's final electoral map still shows plenty of uncertainty. Federal agencies are not sharing key hospitalization data with the public. And, Wall Street weighs in on the election and the stock market.
Supreme Court Hands Down Several Decisions On Ballots, Days Ahead Of Election Night Several important legal decisions were made this week on election laws in crucial states as millions of voters have already cast their ballots. Pam Fessler
Who Can Vote In The U.S? The Answer Has Changed A Lot Throughout History NPR's history podcast Throughline gives us insight onto the ongoing battle for the right to vote. Ramtin Arablouei
Final NPR Electoral Map: Biden Has The Edge, But Trump Retains Narrow Path You would rather be Democrat Joe Biden heading into Election Day than President Trump, but there's lots of uncertainty. It's possible to see Biden win a blowout or Trump again eke out a win. Domenico Montanaro
The misinformation we can expect to see on Election Day 2020 – and what you can do about it As the election draws closer, beware the posts of the friend-of-a-friend. That’s just one of the tips Jevin West, who’s head of UW’s Center for an Informed Public, had to impart on how to combat disinformation and misinformation around the 2020 election. Alec Cowan
North Carolina And Virginia Voters Share Their Thoughts On Trump's 1st Term At the end of President Trump's first term, NPR revisits people it talked with before his inauguration. He confirmed the worst fears of some and the greatest hopes of others.
Campaign Volunteers In North Carolina Push To Turn Out More Voters The presidential race is a toss-up in North Carolina, a state President Trump won with less than 50% of the vote in 2016. Supporters of Trump and Joe Biden are working hard to turn out more voters. Don Gonyea
GOP Election Lawyer On Voting Legal Battles NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Ben Ginsberg, a top Republican election lawyer, about Supreme Court rulings that blocked an attempt to challenge ballot deadlines in two swing states.
On Poll Workers, Many Election Officials Breathe Sigh Of Relief In many key counties, volunteers have stepped up to fill poll worker shortages. But elsewhere staffing concerns continue. Barbara Sprunt