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The Run-Up

Your guide to understanding the 2024 election. Especially the messy parts.

Your guide to understanding the 2024 election. Especially the messy parts.

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  2. Maybe It All Comes Down to Abortion

    In the battleground state of Arizona, Democrats hope that anger over Dobbs and state-level restrictions will send people to the polls and keep Biden in the White House.

    By Astead W. Herndon, Caitlin O’Keefe and Anna Foley

     
  3. Trump’s Guilty. Does Anyone Care?

    Some voters are moving away from the former president, but conversations with people still on the fence show a wide range of issues on their mind beyond a criminal conviction.

    By Astead W. Herndon, Caitlin O’Keefe, Elisa Gutierrez and Ruth Igielnik

     
  4. What Women Voters Really Want

    It’s a political question at the heart of 2024 and the premise of Trump’s criminal trial. We check in with two female pollsters who wrote a book in 2005, claiming to know … one of whom happens to be Kellyanne Conway.

    By Astead W. Herndon, Caitlin O’Keefe and Elisa Gutierrez

     
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  16. Why It Had to Be Trump

    The Republican base loves him. And the party establishment that might have preferred someone else did not put up a fight.

    By Astead W. Herndon, Caitlin O’Keefe and Anna Foley

     
  17. Why It Had to Be Biden

    According to the Democratic National Committee and Biden’s inner circle, he is the best option in a battle with Trump, no matter what voters might be worried about.

    By Astead W. Herndon, Elisa Gutierrez and Caitlin O’Keefe

     
  18. Everything You Need to Know About Super Tuesday

    The results are expected to be more “tepid” than boiling, but we’ll still be able to understand 2024 better after 16 states or territories vote.

    By Astead W. Herndon and Caitlin O’Keefe

     
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  21. Do Not Invite Donald Trump or Joe Biden on This Date

    Politics dominates much of American life. But when it comes to finding love, being too political can be a major turn off.

    By Astead W. Herndon, Elisa Gutierrez, Caitlin O’Keefe, Jessica Grose and Anna Martin

     
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