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Charles Stewart III Addresses Concerns Around Mail-In Voting
The elections expert said some states, like New York, need to do more to prepare themselves for an influx of mail-in ballots. -
Kanye West Tweets, Then Deletes, Claims Of His Family's Concern — And More
Rapper and fashion designer Kanye West posted, then deleted, a series of tweets Monday night claiming that his wife Kim Kardashian was trying to get him… -
Tammy Duckworth's Stock Rises As A Possible VP Choice After A High-Profile Few Weeks
One of a series of reports looking at Joe Biden’s potential running mates SeparatorIn combat and in Congress, Illinois Sen. Tammy Duckworth has seen a lot… -
The Republican National Committee Says It Has A Record $100 Million On Hand
The RNC raised nearly $37 million in June, according to figures shared first with NPR. -
'Sleepy Joe?' Trump's Insult May Reveal Biden's Advantage
In the span of one day this week, President Trump gave an interview in which he defended the Confederate flag and delivered a speech from the Rose Garden… -
Twitter Attack Underscores Broad Cyber Risks Still Facing U.S. Elections
Adversaries have exploited Twitter from the bottom up and the outside in. Now the case has been proven that it also can be seized from the inside out with implications for the fall election. -
Progressive Jamaal Bowman Projected To Oust Longtime N.Y. Rep. Engel In Primary
The education advocate and former middle school principal's victory is a win for New York's progressive movement. -
Chuck Todd On Biden's Unconventional Campaign Strategy
On Thursday, "Meet the Press" host Chuck Todd joined Boston Public Radio to discuss the state of the 2020 race. -
Four More Years? Trump Struggles To Outline Second Term Plan
With the election less than four months away, Trump's focus is more on winning than on how he would govern. -
GOP Scales Back Convention Plans, Relenting On Virus Restrictions
Attendance will be limited to delegates for most of the convention, a far smaller crowd that President Trump had insisted on. Health and safety protocols will also be in place.