After Biden's debate performance, the presidential race is unchanged The poll also found that, at this point, no other mainstream Democrat who has been mentioned as a replacement for the president on the ticket does better than President Biden. Domenico Montanaro
Wyden is 1 of 2 Democratic senators who want DOJ to investigate Justice Thomas NPR'S Sacha Pfeiffer speaks with Democratic Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon, chair of the Senate Finance Committee, about Democrats' call for an investigation of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. Sacha Pfeiffer
U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez says Biden 'should do what he knows is right for the country' U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez stopped short of specifically calling for Biden to step aside in the race but urged him to "do what he knows is right for the country and put the national interest first." Katie Campbell
Michigan voters share their views on Biden Michigan Democrats are divided on how President Biden's recent debate performance will affect him. The unprecedented matchup between Biden and Donald Trump scramble any efforts to make forecasts. Rick Pluta
Republicans are trying to lose by less in key blue areas in Wisconsin A state won by razor thin margins in the last two elections, Republicans are hoping they can "lose by less" in key areas that will help them flip the state back to red. Maayan Silver
Trump is distancing himself from Project 2025, but some in his circle have ties to it Former President Trump and his campaign are working hard to disavow ties to Project 2025, the sweeping conservative plan led by the Heritage Foundation that seeks to transform the American government. Franco Ordoñez
How Washington’s lawmakers, donors, and delegates could influence the Biden conversation Democrats in Washington state have been reeling for the past two weeks, since the first presidential debate when President Joe Biden struggled to finish a sentence and get points across – or really challenge falsehoods and hyperbole from his Republican rival, former President Donald Trump. Libby Denkmann
SCOTUS decisions weaken federal agencies. How far will those impacts reach? The court overturned a 40-year precedent known as the Chevron Deference, which deferred to experts and scientists at agencies to interpret ambiguous laws, as long as those interpretations were reasonable.
Biden campaign rushes to convince Senate Democrats that Biden can win Senate Democrats met Thursday with top campaign staff to President Biden in an effort to allay concerns about Biden's ability to lead. Jeongyoon Han