Co-chair of the Harris-Walz campaign reflects on their strategy NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Cedric Richmond, co-chair of the Harris-Walz campaign, about whether the Democrats' message is getting through. Ayesha Rascoe
These swing-state counties are key to understanding the presidential race These counties will help tell the story of how either former President Donald Trump or Vice President Kamala Harris will become the next president. Domenico Montanaro
Michelle Obama says she's a 'little angry' at the hesitation to vote for Harris Polls show some Democrats aren't excited to vote for Vice President Harris. On Saturday, Michelle Obama railed against “the lie that we do not know who Kamala is or what she stands for." Deepa Shivaram
North Carolina votes: The view from a Raleigh church NPR's Scott Detrow speaks to Pastor Chad Harvey of Cross Assembly Church on where his support stands for Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, who once spoke at his church, and former President Donald Trump Scott Detrow
Trump spent 3 hours on Joe Rogan's podcast. Here's what he did — and didn't — say Trump’s freewheeling Joe Rogan podcast interview covered polls, whales and potentially replacing income taxes with tariffs, as he left Michigan rally goers waiting an extra three hours Friday night. Stephen Fowler
Week in politics: Harris, Trump capmpaigns make stops in Texas Kamala Harris is capitalizing on reports Donald Trump has fascist tendencies while he pushes back on the accusations. Ron Elving
Ohio has indicted a man for voting illegally. He died in 2022 Ohio's indictment of a dead person for illegally voting raises questions of propriety and appropriate punishment. Scott Simon
Republican pollsters in key swing states say they're confident of Trump's chances Former President Donald Trump’s supporters in key swing states are expressing cautious optimism. Franco Ordoñez
The Jan. 6 riot included Marines. The military is wrestling with the consequences A Marine and his buddies joined the mob that entered the Capitol on Jan. 6. They were not the only Marines there. NPR asked the Corps' top officer a question: Do the Marines have an extremism problem? Lauren Hodges
Russia is behind fake video of ballots being destroyed, U.S. officials say Federal intelligence officials and the FBI say Russia is behind the video, which has spread widely on social media, including Elon Musk’s X. Shannon Bond