Oct 11 Supreme Court pick Barrett draws on faith, family for Senate By Mark Sherman, Lisa Mascaro, Mary Clare Jalonick, Mike Balsamo, Associated Press Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett vows to be a justice “fearless of criticism” as the split Senate charges ahead with confirmation hearings on President Donald Trump’s pick to cement a conservative court majority before Election Day. Continue reading
Oct 08 To many supporters, Trump's COVID-19 diagnosis inspires hope, not fear By Daniel Bush President Donald Trump's effort to project physical toughness while recovering from the coronavirus has struck a chord with supporters, many of whom said in interviews in recent days that his experience with COVID-19 made them less fearful of contracting it. Continue reading
Oct 08 WATCH: N.J. congressional candidates Van Drew, Kennedy hold debate By Courtney Vinopal New Jersey Rep. Jeff Van Drew, a Republican, and his Democratic challenger Amy Kennedy will participate in a live debate at 8 p.m. ET. Watch it here. Continue reading
Oct 03 Watch 5:01 Why independent voters are key to winning Colorado Over the last four years, the number of independent voters in Colorado has shot up, making them the largest voting block in the state. As part of our ongoing series “Roads to Election 2020,” we look at the political landscape… Continue watching
Oct 03 Watch 4:15 Unanswered questions, credibility issues over Trump's true health By PBS NewsHour At his press briefing on Saturday, President Trump’s physician, who said the president was “doing very well,” dodged some questions from the press about his treatment, raising concerns over the true timeline of his COVID-19 diagnosis. Julie Pace, D.C. Bureau… Continue watching
Oct 02 'Everything feels so unsettled now.' Trump's COVID-19 diagnosis shakes up the election By Daniel Bush In North Carolina, voters react to the president testing positive for the coronavirus. Continue reading
Oct 02 Voting nearly impossible for eligible voters behind bars By Rebecca Boone, Associated Press Most of the three-quarters of a million people held in U.S. jails have the right to vote. But a new report from the Prison Policy Initiative finds many of them are unable to, stymied by misinformation, limited access to ballots… Continue reading
Oct 02 Why some Wisconsin voters say they're unmoved by Trump tax revelations By Thomas Beaumont, Associated Press Trump’s standing with white, working-class voters has proven resilient through federal investigations, impeachment and countless episodes of chaotic governing. Continue reading
Sep 28 WATCH: Trump, Biden square off in first presidential debate Tune in at 6 p.m. for continuing coverage throughout debate night, including a live digital pre-show at 8 p.m. and post-debate analysis. Continue reading
Sep 27 Watch 3:25 With Georgia in dead heat, Trump and Biden woo Black voters By PBS NewsHour Polls show that Georgia, which President Trump won by nearly five points in 2016, has emerged as a hotly contested state with Biden and Trump battling it out for the Black vote. Meanwhile, officials are recruiting thousands of tech savvy… Continue watching