Omaha voters know they could decide the next president To have a shot at the White House, Democrats need to win one of Nebraska's five Electoral College votes. Here's how they're trying to do that. Tamara Keith
Why voting security in Arizona's largest jurisdiction is more intense in 2024 NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Stephen Richer, the Republican Maricopa County Recorder, about his office's intense preparations to secure early voting in the swing state of Arizona. Jonaki Mehta
Trump sidestepped some questions in town hall with Latino voters Former President Donald Trump faced some tough questioning from Latino voters Wednesday night. He largely sidestepped those questions in his answers and instead stuck to his broader campaign themes. Franco Ordoñez
Kansas secretary of state: Don't rely on mail to get your ballot in The 2024 presidential election is 19 days away.
Judge unseals Ruben Gallego divorce filing that has hovered over Arizona senate race An Arizona judge unsealed Gallego divorce filings Wednesday, rejecting efforts to keep the records hidden. Yet the filings did not offer the October surprise the Democratic Senate candidate's rival, Kari Lake, was hoping it would. Ben Giles
Fact-checking U.S. Senate races and immigration issues False claims centering on migration issues and inflation reduction have been coming up in U.S. Senate races. Also, false claims about inflation reduction are popping up.
How it would work if Trump tried to prosecute his political rivals Former President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to prosecute political rivals.
Vice President Harris makes a pitch to Republicans who aren't satisfied with Trump Harris made her case in an interview on Fox news, which followed a visit to Bucks County, Pa., where she gave a speech while flanked by dozens of Republicans who’ve endorsed her. A Martínez
'End of an era': Biden heads for a farewell trip to Germany. Here's what to know It's expected to be a meeting of great political importance — especially for Europe. Esme Nicholson
From rodeos to radio, inside the Arizona fight against misinformation Radio Campesina has a big goal this year: combat misinformation about elections among Arizona Latinos. Ximena Bustillo