Domenico Montanaro
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Elections
Biden’s problems with younger voters are glaring, poll finds
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Politics
Ad spending shows where the presidential campaign is really taking place
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Politics
How political stances on abortion have shifted — for Biden, Trump and voters
We've covered how former president Donald Trump's stance on abortion rights has shifted over the years – and so has President Joe Biden's. So how do voters feel about them on this issue?
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Politics
President Biden and former President Trump will debate in June
President Biden and former President Trump will debate each other. The earliest general-election debate in history will take place in June.
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Politics
NPR election poll shows fundamental divides over concerns for America's future
Democrats and Republicans have something in common: they're worried about the future of the U.S, but for different reasons.
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Politics
NPR poll: Democrats fear fascism, and Republicans worry about a lack of values
A new 2024 election poll from NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist shows fundamental divides over concerns for America's future and what to teach the next generation.
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Politics
Trump's hush money trial starts, as his team hopes for delay
It was a big week in the world of former President Donald Trump's legal battles. Witnesses testified in the hush money trial and the Supreme Court heard arguments concerning Trump's immunity claims.
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National
The disconnect between facts and feelings when it comes to voters and the economy
Why is there a disconnect at times between good news about the economy, and how voters actually feel about the economy? And how is that likely to play out in the 2024 election?
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Politics
Do early campaign ads really make a difference in the presidential election?
The two major party presidential candidates are very well known, but millions of dollars are still being spent on ads to try to persuade voters. (Story first aired on Morning Edition on April 18.)
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Politics
Trump's trials update
With jury selection concluded, opening statements are scheduled for Monday in former President Donald Trump's New York hush money trial. NPR talks with University of Baltimore law professor Kim Wehle.