When a president gives a primetime televised speech, it is typically about something of serious import: to make the case for a major new policy or to announce the beginning of a war. President Donald Trump’s speech on Wednesday night had no grave significance. In fact, there didn’t seem to be much of a point […] Read more ›
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In the days since comedian Tony Hinchcliffe insulted Puerto Rico at Donald Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally in New York City on Sunday by calling it “a floating island of garbage,” there’s been mounting evidence that this might be the rare gaffe that actually matters. The Puerto Rican community around the country is furious — […] Read more ›
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Vox reader Jason Taylor writes: Should voters be concerned about the possibility of Trump election deniers being in positions of power to count votes in Trump’s favor that he did not receive in the upcoming election? Thank you for your time and consideration of my question. One of the defining — and troubling — facts […] Read more ›
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With mere days left on the 2024 political campaign trail, you might have noticed the Trump camp has increasingly turned to scapegoating familiar targets, including immigrants, the press, and women. It has also increasingly doubled down on attacks on trans people. A recent report by ABC News revealed that nearly a third of recent campaign […] Read more ›
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As Election Day approaches, anxiety is naturally rising over whether Donald Trump or Kamala Harris will win. But there’s reason to be anxious about another prospect, too: just what Trump and his supporters will do if Harris wins narrowly. Trump has repeatedly insisted that the only way he could lose is if Democrats cheat. It […] Read more ›
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Kamala Harris’s campaign for president is in many ways among the most feminist campaigns in history. Just don’t mention the f-word. Harris has pointedly avoided talking about her status as the potential first woman president, much less embraced a feminist label. It’s a marked departure from the suffragist-white pantsuit symbolism touted by Hillary Clinton during […] Read more ›
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It’s spooky season, that time of year when people spend lots of time and money deliberately freaking themselves out. It’s a time for watching scary movies or touring through haunted houses or curling up with a bloodcurdling Stephen King novel. This is, for many people, very fun. But why? Why do some people (myself not […] Read more ›
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Nebraska’s statewide seats have been solidly Republican for years: The party has won a majority in the last five Senate races, the last seven governor’s races, and the last 14 presidential elections. This cycle, however, independent Senate candidate Dan Osborn — a Navy veteran and former union chief — appears to be making the race […] Read more ›
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Former President Donald Trump once fomented an insurrection against the US government, in a bid to block the peaceful transfer of power. He has described his political opponents as an “enemy from within” that should be jailed — or else “handled” by the US military. His own former White House chief of staff says Trump […] Read more ›
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It’s election o’clock, and that means there is, once again, chatter about Texas going blue. Democrats haven’t won statewide since 1994, but now, they’re pinning their hopes on Rep. Colin Allred, who is challenging incumbent Republican Sen. Ted Cruz. Cruz leads Allred by between 1 and 7 percentage points in recent polling, though Allred has […] Read more ›
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Early voting numbers are showing a high number of Republicans casting their ballots ahead of Election Day, but that doesn’t mean an automatic victory for former President Donald Trump and Republicans down the ballot. Historically, Democrats have been more likely to vote early in states where that’s an option, but just over a week before the […] Read more ›
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In a speech at Madison Square Garden Sunday night, former President Donald Trump reiterated his pledge to “launch the largest deportation program in American history” on day one of a second term. That raises two questions: If he wins the election, could he even do that? And if so, how would it work? The answer […] Read more ›
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The Today, Explained podcast is taking a deep dive into the major themes of the 2024 election through the lens of seven battleground states. We’ve heard so far from voters in Georgia, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Wisconsin, and North Carolina, and this week we turn to Nevada, where the economy is the top concern for voters. With […] Read more ›
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What drives Donald Trump and his movement’s belief in voter fraud and election denialism? Of course there’s the superficial, and obvious, layer: a sense of aggrievement, a desire for retribution from a man known for never admitting a loss, and a movement that believes him unequivocally. There’s also a slightly deeper ideological sense — frustration […] Read more ›
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Want to read this story in English? Click here. A principios de este mes, México inauguró a Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo como su primera presidenta después de que obtuviera una contundente victoria electoral con cerca del 60 por ciento de los votos. Sheinbaum, de 62 años, es climatóloga de formación, aunque ha ocupado cargos públicos durante […] Read more ›
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This story was translated by Ruxandra Guidi. Quiere leer esta historia en español? Haga clic aquĂ. Earlier this month, Mexico inaugurated Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo as its first woman president after she won a commanding election victory with close to 60 percent of the vote. Sheinbaum, 62, is a climate scientist by training, though she’s held […] Read more ›
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In one of the most powerful speeches of the election cycle thus far, former first lady Michelle Obama laid out the effects of rolling back abortion care in some of the clearest terms that Democrats have used yet. During remarks that she delivered in Kalamazoo, Michigan, on Saturday, Obama said: To the men who love […] Read more ›
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Republican officials are panicking after a comedian made racist jokes about Latinos and the territory of Puerto Rico during a rally for former President Donald Trump at Madison Square Garden Sunday night, fearing it might cost them votes in swing states. Since making gains among Latino voters in 2020, the Trump campaign has invested heavily […] Read more ›
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On Friday, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit handed down an astoundingly poorly reasoned opinion claiming it is illegal for a state to count a ballot mailed before Election Day but that arrives for counting afterward. Eighteen states, plus the District of Columbia, currently count at least some late-arriving ballots. The […] Read more ›
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On October 23, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled that many voters who cast a mailed-in ballot improperly, thus rendering their vote “void,” should be allowed to cast a ballot on Election Day that will actually be counted. Though it’s hard to pin down exactly how many voters will be impacted by this decision, it’s likely […] Read more ›
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Elon Musk, the billionaire entrepreneur and campaign surrogate for former President Donald Trump, recently announced a plan to give away $1 million each day until November 5 to a randomly chosen person who’s signed a petition from his political action committee. To win the money, the signee must be a registered swing state voter — […] Read more ›
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