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2024 U.S. Presidential Election

Politics Nov 07

Interactive: How key groups of Americans voted in 2024

By News Desk

Politics Nov 04

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How to watch 2024 election results

Here’s how PBS News will cover election night and what could be a slow march to final results.

By Joshua Barajas, Erica R. Hendry

Politics Oct 30

Mayor De Blasio Joins Member of New York's Congressional Delegation Demanding The Impeachment of President Trump - 09 Jan ...
How Democrats could take the House

At the moment, Republicans have a slim majority in the House. Whether they keep it or Democrats can win it back comes down to a few dozen races.

By Lisa Desjardins

Politics Oct 26

Michigan holds Republican and Democratic presidential primaries
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How Harris and Trump are trying to reach voters in the battleground state of Michigan

Saturday is the first day of statewide early voting in Michigan, and both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are in the state trying to energize their supporters. Chad Livengood, politics editor and columnist at The Detroit News, joins John Yang…

By John Yang, Harry Zahn

Politics Oct 21

Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Chicago
Central Park Five sues Trump for defamation over presidential debate remarks

The men formerly known as the Central Park Five before they were exonerated on Monday filed a defamation lawsuit against Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.

By Terry Tang, Associated Press

Oct 21

Arnold Palmer’s daughter says Trump made ‘poor choice’ when talking about her father

By Meg Kinnard, Associated Press

One of the late golf legend Arnold Palmer's daughters calls Donald Trump’s references to her father’s genitalia "a poor choice of approaches” to honoring his memory. Peg Palmer Wears told The Associated Press on Sunday that she wasn't upset by…

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Oct 21

WATCH: Trump repeats falsehoods about FEMA relief efforts during visit to survey Hurricane Helene damage in North Carolina

By Bill Barrow, Associated Press

Former President Donald Trump on Monday blasted federal emergency responders whose work has been stymied by armed harassment and a deluge of misinformation, but he said he was not concerned that the aftermath of Hurricane Helene would affect election results…

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Oct 21

WATCH: Harris kicks off swing state tour, starting with Liz Cheney in Pennsylvania

By Colleen Long, Associated Press

Democrat Kamala Harris is out to win over suburban voters uneasy about Republican Donald Trump as she touches down in three Midwestern battleground states on Monday to hold moderated conversations with Republican Liz Cheney.

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Oct 09

How Republicans could take the Senate

By Lisa Desjardins

The battle to control the Senate is now every bit as intense as the one for the White House, with several races setting multimillion-dollar records.

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Sep 10

WATCH: Harris focuses on middle class in opening remarks of debate with Trump

By Kenichi Serino

Vice President Kamala Harris promised to build an “opportunity economy” that would support young families with tax credits and and small businesses during her opening remarks in her first debate with former President Donald Trump.

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