Native voters could swing Arizona. Both parties want their votes Both Republicans and Democrats are trying to marshal Native American voters in Arizona, which could prove decisive to winning the key state. Ximena Bustillo
As Election Day nears, presidential candidates take different approaches to voters Kamala Harris has been appealing to non-MAGA Republicans. Donald Trump isn't softening his message. In an interview that aired on Fox News, he cast his ideological opponents as threats to the country. Danielle Kurtzleben
Bob Woodward takes NPR behind the headline-grabbing moments in his new book Bob Woodward speaks to NPR about the revelations in his new book, and recounts how key moments and meetings in recent years played out behind closed doors. Avery Keatley
In outreach to Black men, Harris to vow to legalize weed, protect crypto Polls show that some Black men may be gravitating toward former President Trump or not vote at all. Vice President Harris and other prominent Democrats are trying to counter that. Deepa Shivaram
Harris returns to North Carolina to reach out to Black male voters We check in with Black voters who weren't excited about President Biden's campaign to see what they think of Vice President Harris on the trail. Tamara Keith
VP Harris challenging dilemma: Campaigning and hurricane response Vice President Harris tried to walk a fine line this week, pushing ahead on her campaign amid hurricane preparations and recovery. Danielle Kurtzleben
Politics chat: Trump, Harris target battleground states and undecided voters We take a look at what Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump are doing to reach voters in battleground states and in demographics that have not been favoring them so far. Ayesha Rascoe
Voices from the week that was, on the campaign trail Vice President Kamala Harris' media blitz, former President Donald Trump responds to reporting that he kept in touch with Russian President Vladimir Putin: The week that was on the campaign trail. Ayesha Rascoe
This year's 'October surprise' may be no surprise at all It is not uncommon for political commentators to call a late-breaking story during a presidential election an "October surprise" — even when there is little evidence that it mattered all that much. Ron Elving
Week in politics: Storms and the election, Harris holds town hall, elder voter trends The storms Milton and Helene have upended voting infrastructure in some swing districts of swing states. Domenico Montanaro