Trump to hold rally in Colorado city that he says was overrun by migrant gangs Former President Donald Trump will visit Aurora, Colorado -- a city he has falsely described as overrun by migrant crime and gangs. Kyle Harris
Mich. college students, interviewed months ago, are asked if their views have changed NPR's Leila Fadel follows up with a couple of students from Michigan's Wayne State University to see how their views of the candidates have evolved since she last interviewed them in February. Leila Fadel
How we know voter fraud is very rare in U.S. elections “Research has been consistent over time that voter fraud is infinitesimally rare,” one expert tells NPR. Ashley Lopez
Harris uses town hall to show empathy with Latino voters Vice President Harris took questions on inflation, immigration and the way she became the Democratic nominee from undecided voters in her first town hall. Jason Breslow
Obama, in blunt terms, tells Black men to get over their reluctance to support Harris Lack of enthusiasm for Harris “seems to be more pronounced with the brothers," Obama said while campaigning for her in Pittsburgh. He said Black men need to get behind Harris and get out to vote. Emma Bowman
Asian American voters can make a big difference in tight elections Asian Americans are the fastest growing voting group in the U.S., and helped deliver victories for Democrats in 2020. We travel to Philadelphia to look at the role AAPI voters are playing in 2024. Deepa Shivaram
Why misinformation sticks with people With 2024 being a pivotal election year, many are concerned about misinformation's role in determining people's voting choices and eventual outcomes.
How politics divide a Michigan Arab American family In Michigan, much of the Arab American community is divided on whether to vote for Democrat Kamala Harris or for a third-party candidate.
What matters to key swing state voters in Wisconsin? A single road offers a glimpse A team from NPR speaks with voters along a 15-mile road that cuts through the Milwaukee area's segregated neighborhoods as election season continues in this crucial swing state. Karen Zamora