Anxious Democrats Don't Trust Biden's Lead. His Campaign Is Fine With That After 2016, nothing will make Democrats feel secure in the final weeks of a presidential election. For Joe Biden's campaign, which doesn't want voters to be complacent, the anxiety is OK. Scott Detrow
Voters In Florida And Alaska Receive Emails Warning 'Vote For Trump Or Else!' Cybersecurity experts say the origin of the messages remains unknown and may be the product of a foreign disinformation effort. Sam Gringlas
In Race's Final Days, Biden Campaign Has Big Cash Advantage Over Trump's The president's campaign committee finished September with $63.1 million cash on hand, compared with the Biden team's $177.3 million, according to new federal filings. Barbara Sprunt
Wall Street Is A Big Source Of Campaign Cash For Democrats The two major political parties raise money differently. Republicans tend to get more money from older industries such as energy and manufacturing. Democrats do better with technology and health care. Jim Zarroli
The Final Biden-Trump Debate Is Thursday. Here's What You Need To Know The debate likely marks President Trump's last chance to reach a massive audience as he trails Joe Biden in polls nationally and in key states. Barbara Sprunt
Trump Rails Against The 'Radical Left' In Pitch To Pennsylvania Voters The president's remarks come just two weeks before the Nov. 3 election, in which he faces a steep uphill reelection battle against Democratic rival Joe Biden. Alana Wise
Election Law Blogger On The State Of Voting-Related Lawsuits NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Richard Hasen, a law professor at the University of California, Irvine, about various election cases and lawsuits two weeks before Election Day.
Rush Limbaugh Says His Lung Cancer Is Terminal, Going In 'Wrong Direction' "Stage 4 is, as they say, terminal," the conservative radio host said. Limbaugh added that after receiving the cancer diagnosis, "I never thought I would see October 1st." Bill Chappell
If There's No Election Night Winner, Don't Panic The problem isn't with the results taking a little while to tabulate, experts say. The problem is with conspiracy theories that pop up as a result. Miles Parks
Supreme Court Rules On Pa. Ballots, Debate Rule Changes Announced The high Court let stand a ruling in Pennsylvania that permits officials to count some mailed ballots up to three days after Election Day. And, the presidential debate will have uninterrupted time. Mara Liasson