This Washington county has predicted the president longer than anywhere Clallam County in Washington is the only county in the entire nation where voters have chosen the same candidate as the electoral college for 40 years — in every presidential race since 1980. Scott Greenstone
Voting ends November 5th, but the battle for president will continue in the courts NPR's Juana Summers talks to Jessica Marsden, lawyer at Protect Democracy, about legal battles that are likely to follow the election, and how they might shape the outcome of the 2024 election. Karen Zamora
Colorado voters appear undecided on competitive Congressional race Incumbent Rep. Yadira Caraveo is facing a challenge from state Rep. Gabe Evans in the 8th congressional district, north of Denver.
Former model Stacey Williams is latest woman to accuse Trump of sexual misconduct Stacey Williams, a former Sports Illustrated model, claims former President Donald Trump groped her in 1993. She recounted the incident to CNN. Trump's campaign denied the allegations. Danielle Kurtzleben
'Washington Post' won't endorse in White House race for first time since 1980s The Washington Post declined to make an endorsement in this year's presidential race. Its editorial board has written that GOP nominee Donald Trump is unfit for office. David Folkenflik
A judge orders Virginia to restore registered voters purged too close to Election Day A judge ruled that Virginia violated a federal law by systematically purging registered voters too close to this fall’s election. Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin says the state is appealing. Hansi Lo Wang
Would Donald Trump really use the military for retribution against perceived political rival? NPR's A Martinez talks to Mark Esper, a Trump-era defense secretary, about how Donald Trump might use the military if he wins the upcoming election. For example to round up and deport migrants. A Martínez
Texas is not a swing state but it will get attention from Trump and Harris Former President Trump and Vice President Harris take detours from swing states to visit Texas. Beyoncé will perform at a rally focused on abortion rights. Podcaster Joe Rogan will interview Trump. A Martínez
DOJ lawyers slam 'glaring gap' in failure to investigate potential Israeli crimes The four-page letter addressed to Attorney General Merrick Garland calls on the department to investigate potential crimes committed by Israeli soldiers and civilians and is a rare instance of public disagreement inside the department. Ryan Lucas