How Trump and Vance's tour of dude influencers might help them win Donald Trump has spent the last several months speaking with popular male influencers and podcasters like Logan Paul and Theo Von. The appearances are part of a strategy to turn out young men. Danielle Kurtzleben
Have economists gone out of fashion in Washington? Once the high priests of policy, economists may now be seeing lower demand. But who's taking their place? Greg Rosalsky
Voters in several states could upend how their elections are run Voters in a record number of states — including the battlegrounds of Arizona and Nevada — are set to decide this fall whether to enact far-reaching changes to how their elections are run. Ashley Lopez
Trump and Vance have a campaign strategy to turn out young male voters Donald Trump and his running mate J.D. Vance are employing a new media strategy: They're giving lots of lengthy, sit-down interviews to male podcasters and influencers. Danielle Kurtzleben
Following political canvassers who do their jobs in scorching hot Las Vegas Political canvassers in Nevada go door to door -- hoping to make a pitch for their candidate. A lot of the time there's no answer. But when someone does, they spring into action. A Martínez
A Republican push to change how Nebraska awards its electoral votes stalls The Nebraska state lawmaker at the center of the debate over whether the state will switch to a winner-takes-all system in the Electoral College says he will not support the effort. Brian Beach
U.S. officials say Russia is embracing AI for its election influence efforts The cutting-edge technology makes it easier for Russia as well as Iran to quickly and more convincingly tailor polarizing content aimed at swaying American voters, intelligence officials said. Shannon Bond
Aurora mayor wants Trump to visit, so he can see what’s actually happening there Donald Trump has promised to visit Aurora, Colo., where he has claimed that Argentinian gangs have taken over apartment buildings. The Republican mayor is welcoming Trump to show him otherwise. Kyle Harris
Congress could add $231 million for Secret Service in deal to avert government shutdown The Secret Service faces challenges after two assassination attempts against former President Donald Trump.