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Biden Opposes Defunding Police, Campaign Says
As protests against police brutality have unfolded across the country, calls to defund or abolish police departments are picking up traction among… -
In A Polarized Election, 'Guardian Women' Could Be Key Swing Voters
A new survey identifies a swing group of women voters, who are mostly white, married, over 50 and suburban. They're evenly divided and sure to vote, watching the candidates respond to multiple crises. -
Trump's Response To Coronavirus, Race Has Put Him In A Hole For Reelection
Hundreds of thousands of people descended on the nation’s capital and cities across the country this weekend in continued demonstrations protesting George… -
Colin Powell Says He's Voting For Biden
The former secretary of state said that President Trump's penchant to insult "anybody who dare[s] to speak against him" has always turned him off. Now, he says, more people are feeling the same way. -
Georgia GOP Fears Changing Demographics Could End Party's Long Dominance
"In general, Georgia Republicans have to just really reckon with the fact that it's not 2006 anymore," said one observer of the state's politics. -
Biden Formally Clinches Democratic Nomination, While Gaining Steam Against Trump
Former Vice President Joe Biden has secured the delegates needed to win the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination on the first ballot at the August… -
Following Mattis: More In The GOP Frown On Trump's Tone
President Donald Trump’s inability to unify the nation at a time of grave unrest is testing his uneasy alliance with mainstream Republicans, some emboldened by Gen. James Mattis’ plea for a leader who lives up to the U.S. ideals of a more perfect union -
Why Is Voting By Mail (Suddenly) Controversial? Here's What You Need To Know
President Trump's warnings of potential fraud don't line up with what elections experts predict or with how most Americans feel about voting by mail. Here are the facts about mail ballots. -
Primary Election Snafus Show Challenges For November Vote
Some voters in Washington, DC., Pennsylvania and Maryland did not receive the absentee ballots they had requested, leading to long lines at the limited number of polling places that were open. -
Ella Jones Elected First Black Mayor Of Ferguson, Mo.
Jones will be the first woman to serve as mayor of the city. Ferguson, Mo., gained international attention in 2014 after the killing of a young black man by police and the protests that followed.