What Republicans Lost When They Won on Roe
In Arizona, the G.O.P. is divided over the future of opposing abortion.
By Astead W. Herndon, Caitlin O’Keefe and Elisa Gutierrez
In Arizona, the G.O.P. is divided over the future of opposing abortion.
By Astead W. Herndon, Caitlin O’Keefe and Elisa Gutierrez
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
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
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
To the people he needs to win over, prices still feel too high and wages too low.
By Astead W. Herndon, Elisa Gutierrez, Anna Foley and Sophia Lanman
Your questions about 2024, answered.
By Astead W. Herndon, Anna Foley and Elisa Gutierrez
Why the young people who seem most likely to be all-in for the president are instead publicly criticizing him.
By Astead W. Herndon, Elisa Gutierrez and Anna Foley
What redrawn maps might mean in November.
By Astead W. Herndon, Anna Foley and Caitlin O’Keefe
A conversation about the power of Trump’s punchlines — and the jokes President Biden should be telling.
By Astead W. Herndon, Elisa Gutierrez and Caitlin O’Keefe
A look at new polling that shows Joe Biden may be struggling with the Gen Z voters he needs to win.
By Astead W. Herndon, Elisa Gutierrez and Caitlin O’Keefe
How Trump allies are trying to rework the state’s voting system to the former president’s advantage.
By Astead W. Herndon, Caitlin O’Keefe and Elisa Gutierrez
Inside the very expensive business of running for president.
By Astead W. Herndon, Caitlin O’Keefe and Anna Foley
Lessons from nonvoters and what might change their minds.
By Astead W. Herndon, Elisa Gutierrez and Anna Foley
An interview with the independent candidate threatening to change the election’s course.
By Astead W. Herndon, Anna Foley and Elisa Gutierrez
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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
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
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
At CPAC, some Trump supporters embrace early voting and other tactics they long decried.
By Astead W. Herndon, Anna Foley and Caitlin O’Keefe
This election is shaking loose a lot of quandaries, but most of them betray one fundamental anxiety.
By Astead W. Herndon, Anna Foley, Elisa Gutierrez, Reid J. Epstein and Maggie Haberman
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
How can we have confidence in polls when there are so many people who just hang up? Allow us to explain.
By Astead W. Herndon, Caitlin O’Keefe, Anna Foley and Nate Cohn
Winning over Latino voters is going to be crucial to taking the battleground in November, and Trump seems to have an early advantage.
By Astead W. Herndon, Elisa Gutierrez and Jennifer Medina
An incumbent president focused on re-election in November versus a growing group of protesters, who couldn’t care less about the contest.
By Astead W. Herndon, Anna Foley and Caitlin O’Keefe
There’s a war raging inside the Republican Party. And the matchup between Donald Trump and Nikki Haley lays it bare.
By Astead W. Herndon, Caitlin O’Keefe and Anna Foley
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It’s Trump vs. Haley in the second contest of the 2024 race. Here’s what we’re watching.
By Astead W. Herndon and Caitlin O’Keefe
Trump was as dominant in Iowa as the polls said he would be, and even fans of his rivals may be coming around.
By Astead W. Herndon, Anna Foley, Elisa Gutierrez and Nick Corasaniti
From under a snowdrift and an Arctic chill, 2024 voting is underway.
By Astead W. Herndon and Anna Foley
A look at Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley’s quest to catch the former president — and finish ahead in their race for second place.
By Astead W. Herndon, Caitlin O’Keefe and Elisa Gutierrez
Before Republican primary voters head to the polls, a thorny legal question has emerged over whether Donald Trump is eligible to be on the ballot.
By Astead W. Herndon and Caitlin O’Keefe
Jason Aldean’s single “Try That in a Small Town” stirred up political controversy, and climbed the charts. We talked to Aldean fans about what they heard in the song.
By Astead W. Herndon and Caitlin O’Keefe
Iowa’s Republican voters typically reward faith-driven candidates. That doesn’t look to be how 2024 is shaping up. At the state fair, it was clear why.
By Astead W. Herndon, Elisa Gutierrez and Anna Foley
Polls suggest there’s room for another candidate to overtake Trump in the primary. But it could only happen if G.O.P. voters unite behind a single alternative.
By Astead W. Herndon, Anna Foley and Caitlin O’Keefe
Republican insiders thought criminal indictments might put a dent in the former president’s support. Instead, he’s leading in the polls — and planning how he’ll remake the presidency if he wins it back.
By Astead W. Herndon and Anna Foley
Astead gets a crash course from NYT reporters on the criminal cases the former president — and current Republican front-runner — is facing and how they could upend the 2024 race.
By Astead W. Herndon and Caitlin O’Keefe
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Polls suggest they might be. So we convened a very special Thanksgiving focus group to try and understand why.
The vice president believes democracy is on the line. Are Democrats ready for that fight?
By Astead W. Herndon, Elisa Gutierrez, Caitlin O’Keefe and Sophia Lanman
Yes, President Biden’s team has seen the polls that show him struggling in a 2024 rematch with Donald Trump. But it says it’s focused on other things — like how well Democrats are doing at the ballot box.
By Astead W. Herndon, Elisa Gutierrez, Anna Foley and Sophia Lanman
Voters in one part of Washington State have picked the winner in every presidential election from Reagan to Biden. What do they think now?
It could be 2020 all over again. That’s what makes 2024 so different.
By ‘The Run-Up’ Team
In our final episode of the season, we travel to the state that could scramble both parties’ assumption that Donald Trump is the inevitable nominee — and talk to the voters most likely to turn on him.
By ‘The Run-Up’ Team
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