New American voters have the political power to affect the election in swing states With one in 10 potential voters being a naturalized citizen, the group has enormous political power, especially in key swing states like Pennsylvania, where nearly 80% of those Americans plan to vote. Elena Moore
The Jackpod: You’re too honest On Point news analyst Jack Beatty on the moments in the vice presidential debate when Republican candidate JD Vance contradicted the evidence of his own track record with misrepresentations and obliquities.
ARIZONA SCHOOLS AT STAKE The November election in Arizona could determine whether a rapidly expanding school voucher program is reined in by the Legislature. That's the goal Democrats have -- if they can get a majority. Wayne Schutsky
Harris turns to former Republican Rep. Liz Cheney to try to win over GOP voters NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Republican political strategist Rina Shah about Vice President Harris' efforts to attract GOP voters. Steve Inskeep
We visited a Sikh temple that sits at the intersection of multiple election issues NPR visits the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin in Oak Creek, where a white supremacist mass shooting took place 12 years ago. Karen Zamora
Wave of campaign ads by the NAACP will try to persuade young Black men to vote The NAACP this week launched a $3.75 million radio ad campaign to mobilize Black voters in swing states. One ad addresses young Black men -- a key demographic for the Harris and Trump campaigns. Sandhya Dirks
A look at elections for state legislatures — and why they matter National elections get more attention, but state legislatures have been reshaping the daily lives of millions of Americans from abortion to education. Several are in contest in this fall's election. Ryland Barton
What a a red district in Wisconsin indicates about national trends on abortion Even in a traditionally safe Republican district in Wisconsin, the issue of abortion rights is highlighted, reflecting a larger national debate that is happening about access to abortion this year. Chuck Quirmbach
Driven by Republicans, most Americans are concerned about fraud in the 2024 election Nearly 90% of likely Donald Trump voters say they are concerned about voter fraud in the general election, a new NPR/PBS News/Maris poll finds, compared with 29% of those who support Kamala Harris. Miles Parks