How young Republicans and Democrats are whipping up votes in key districts As the presidential race ramps up in Georgia, one vital voting demographic is mobilizing and hoping to impact the race: young people. Kira Wakeam
JD Vance’s time on the trail has often been overshadowed by self-made controversy Republican Ohio Sen. JD Vance is prolific on the campaign trail with speeches and talking to reporters, but his messaging has at times been overshadowed by controversy often of his own making. Stephen Fowler
Vance and Walz hope their debate performance will win over voters in swing states Vice presidential candidates -- Ohio Senator JD Vance, a Republican, and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, a Democrat, will face off tonight for their only debate. Leila Fadel
How city leaders want to patch Seattle's $250 million budget deficit Seattle leaders have known for years the revenue base for the city’s general fund – largely reliant on regressive tax sources – can’t keep up with increasing costs and demand for services. Clare McGrane
What voters along one of Milwaukee's most diverse streets are saying about 2024 NPR's Ari Shapiro and WUWM's Maayan Silver spoke with voters along a 15-mile road that cuts through Milwaukee area segregated neighborhoods as election season continues in this crucial swing state. Mia Venkat
A look back at some of the big moments in VP debate history The debate between vice presidential candidates JD Vance and Tim Walz is Tuesday. Through history, there have been times that vice presidential debates made a tangible difference in campaigns. Tamara Keith
Harris talks about marijuana and racial identity in 'All the Smoke' interview Vice President Harris made her comments during a wide-ranging conversation with former NBA stars Stephen Jackson and Matt Barnes for their podcast All the Smoke. Asma Khalid
Why white Catholic voters in Pennsylvania are a problem for Harris Pennsylvania is shown to be a tight race between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.
Tim Walz's time in China In one of his first jobs, during his 20s, Walz spent a year teaching in China. Then, over several years, he and his wife brought many students on trips to China.
Trump turns to darker rhetoric as voting begins In a pair of weekend events in key swing states, Trump claimed Harris is "mentally disabled" and went on to suggest police violence could curb crime. Danielle Kurtzleben