Trump To Make Campaign Stops In Minnesota And Wisconsin Amid DNC President Trump hit the road Monday for campaign stops in Minnesota and Wisconsin — both states seen as crucial to his reelection. The visits coincide with the start of the Democratic convention. Franco Ordoñez
What's On The Minds Of Black Voters In Wisconsin? Democrats planned for their convention to be in Milwaukee, where they didn't inspire enough Black voters in 2016. But Black voters say they have other things on their minds now than the election. Danielle Kurtzleben
Massachusetts Attorney General Eyes Suing Trump Administration Over USPS Changes NPR's Leila Fadel talks with Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey about possible plans to sue the Trump administration over actions that have slowed down the mail delivery.
As USPS Pressure Grows, Postmaster General To Appear For House Hearing Next Week Louis DeJoy, an ally of President Trump's and a major GOP donor, took over leadership of the U.S. Postal Service in May. Lawmakers have questions about his plans for an "organizational realignment." Miles Parks
Why Latino Voters Are An Important Constituency For Democrats NPR's David Greene talks to Democratic Rep. Adriano Espaillat of New York, who serves as the Whip of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, about the importance of the Latino vote in this year's election.
What's A Political Convention Without Crowds? Democrats Will Find Out The all-virtual Democratic National Convention kicks off Monday night. The convention will conclude with the official selection of former Vice President Joe Biden to be the Democratic nominee. Asma Khalid
States May Sue Trump Administration Over Mail Cutbacks, Funding Lapses NPR's Noel King talks to Pennsylvania's Attorney General Josh Shapiro about how some state officials could sue the Trump administration to block reduced mail service ahead of the election.
As Democrats Kick Off Their Convention, How 1 Network Is Handling It How do you put on TV productions built around spectacles that are not taking place in person, and are unlikely to be spectacular? We examine NBC New's approach to covering virtual conventions. David Folkenflik
At Democrats' Convention, GOP's Kasich To Say: It's OK To 'Cross The Aisle' NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to former Ohio Gov. John Kasich, a prominent Republican, who has been asked to speak at the Democratic National Convention which begins virtually Monday night.
Pelosi Calls Lawmakers Back To Block Postal Service Changes Speaker Nancy Pelosi is calling the House back to vote on blocking the U.S. Postal Service from making operational changes that threaten the timely delivery of mail-in ballots in November's election. James Doubek