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Judge Denies Request To Force Coronavirus Safety Measures At Trump's Tulsa Rally
A group of Tulsa, Okla., residents, businesses and nonprofits tried to force event organizers to enforce social distancing protocols for this weekend’s… -
2020 Electoral Map Ratings: Biden Has An Edge Over Trump, With 5 Months To Go
President Trump is in a political hole and has a lot of ground to make up over the next five months if he hopes to win another term, an NPR analysis of… -
SPLC Announces $30 Million To Help Register Southern Voters Of Color
The grant program is scheduled to run through this year's election and continue to the 2022 midterm races. Organizers say they want to sign up and mobilize more black and Latino voters. -
Planned Parenthood Backs Biden, Seeing A 'Life Or Death' Election Ahead
Planned Parenthood Action Fund endorses former Vice President Joe Biden, despite a mixed record on abortion rights. To support Democrats, the group is boosting spending by 50% over the 2016 campaign. -
Chaos In Primary Elections Raises Fears For November
Recent primaries have exposed an overtaxed voting system and raised questions about how much can be fixed by November. -
Virginia Rep. Riggleman, Who Officiated Same-Sex Wedding, Loses Republican Primary
Republican Rep. Denver Riggleman, who received blowback from some members of his party after officiating the same-sex wedding last year of former campaign… -
Young Activists Pour Energy Into Protests, But What About The Election?
With a presidential campaign and historic demonstrations unfolding, the country's youngest voters and activists are navigating the power of direct action versus electoral politics in real time. -
This November, Election Night Could Stretch Into Election Week Or Month
On the night of Pennsylvania’s June 2 primary, things looked bleak for Nina Ahmad.The former deputy mayor of Philadelphia was running in a crowded… -
Biden's VP List Narrows: Warren, Harris, Susan Rice, Others
Democrats with knowledge of the process said Biden’s search committee has narrowed the choices to as few as six serious contenders. -
Voting And Elections Divide Republicans And Democrats Like Little Else. Here's Why
The two parties differ in the basic ways as to how they perceive and frame myriad aspects of practicing democracy, especially when it comes to voting.