Asian American voters can make a big difference in tight elections Asian Americans are the fastest growing voting group in the U.S., and helped deliver victories for Democrats in 2020. We travel to Philadelphia to look at the role AAPI voters are playing in 2024. Deepa Shivaram
Why misinformation sticks with people With 2024 being a pivotal election year, many are concerned about misinformation's role in determining people's voting choices and eventual outcomes.
How politics divide a Michigan Arab American family In Michigan, much of the Arab American community is divided on whether to vote for Democrat Kamala Harris or for a third-party candidate.
What matters to key swing state voters in Wisconsin? A single road offers a glimpse A team from NPR speaks with voters along a 15-mile road that cuts through the Milwaukee area's segregated neighborhoods as election season continues in this crucial swing state. Karen Zamora
'The Apprentice' director talks about the film Donald Trump doesn't want you to see Ali Abbasi's new film The Apprentice shows ex-President Donald Trump's years as a real estate businessman under the tutelage of lawyer Roy Cohn. The film coincides with Trump seeking another term. Olivia Hampton
Polls suggest Republicans are making gains among Black voters — especially Black men Polls show that former President Donald Trump has made inroads with Black voters. NPR's Leila Fadel visits one neighborhood in Detroit to see how he's gained appeal among this voting bloc. Leila Fadel
Jane Fonda rallies against I-2117 in Seattle — and hints at moving here The actress and environmental activist rallied volunteers in Seattle on Wednesday before they canvassed against state initiative 2117. Opponents of the initiative say it will increase pollution in the state, while supporters argue for cheaper gas prices. Casey Martin
Initiative backer Let’s Go Washington fined $20,000 for campaign finance violations Washington's campaign finance regulators handed down hefty fines against the group behind a slate of voter initiatives Wednesday, after the group was accused of violating campaign finance reporting rules. Jeanie Lindsay
Comparing the foreign policy positions of the two presidential candidates The conflict in the Middle East is something that will be front and center for whoever wins the U.S. election in November. We wanted to do a comparison on how the two candidates might approach it. Franco Ordoñez