A simple truth is at the root of many false election claims: Voter rolls are imperfect At the heart of many election conspiracy theories is a simple truth: America’s voter rolls are imperfect. The U.S. doesn’t have a central voting list. It has a bunch of different lists. Miles Parks
Trump is choosing to campaign in blue states. Will the risk pay off? In the final days of his presidential campaign, Donald Trump is traveling to the reliably blue states of Virginia and New Mexico after visits to New York and California. Franco Ordoñez
In a close Michigan Senate race, candidates campaign in each other's strongholds The U.S. Senate race is Michigan is close, and both the Democratic and Republican candidates are searching for votes in unlikely places. Don Gonyea
What a big Republican win Tuesday could mean for Obamacare With the Affordable Care Act once again under fire from Republicans, a leading health care economist explains what a Republican sweep might mean for the health coverage of 45 million Americans. Dan Gorenstein
Why more Native Americans are on U.S. ballots than ever before At least 170 Native American, Native Hawaiians, and Native Alaskans are on ballots this fall, an all-time high. But a group tracking Indigenous candidates says more work needs to be done. Ximena Bustillo
10 key demographic groups that could decide the presidential election From voters young and older to the potentially very wide gender gap, here's what to watch for as the election results come in. Domenico Montanaro
For the formerly incarcerated, voting for the first time is also about those who can't Casting a ballot after serving in prison comes with joy and pain for the formerly incarcerated, particularly because not everyone has their rights restored after completing their sentence. Elena Moore
Harris will make her last campaign stop in the boomerang county of Lehigh Valley, PA A profile of Lehigh Valley in eastern Pennsylvania, which has turned politically from blue to red to blue again. Vice President Harris will visit Sunday.