A person takes video as former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump delivers remarks on the economy, inflation, and manufacturing during a campaign event at Alro Steel in …
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What to expect in the home stretch of the 2024 presidential election
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesSCOTT DETROW, HOST: If you feel like the presidential election has been going on for more than a year, no one can blame you because it has been. But the …
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Politics chat: With 2 months to go for the election, how close is the race?
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesWe look at the state of the race for the White House. With basically two months to go, does one candidate have a clear lead? AYESHA RASCOE, HOST: To evaluate …
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The election likely depends by a narrow slice of the electorate: undecided voters
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesNPR’s Ayesha Rascoe talks with UCLA political scientist Lynn Vavreck about the small but significant swath of the electorate both campaigns are trying to reach: voters who are truly undecided.
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SCOTT DETROW, HOST: We got used to a certain word this summer. Unprecedented. Sure, it’s been in style and been pretty accurate for a lot of the politics of the …
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Harris, Walz campaign in battleground of Georgia. Here’s what it means for Trump
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesWe look at how Vice President Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, are campaigning in the battleground state of Georgia, and what former President Trump will have to do to win …
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We look at how Vice President Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, are campaigning in the battleground state of Georgia, and what former President Trump will have to do to win …
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Harris says she won’t ban fracking. What to know about the controversial topic
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesA shale gas well drilling site is pictured in 2020 in St. Mary’s, Pa., a key battleground state where the fracking industry has brought in jobs. Keith Srakocic/AP hide caption …
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New Georgia rule may open the door to local officials declining to certify elections
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesWatchdog groups and pundits are sounding the alarm about the potential for mischief when it comes to certifying the election, but experts say there’s still plenty of guardrails.