2024 Elections

Highlights

  1. One Area Where Biden Is Leading Trump: His Number of Donors

    President Biden recently overtook former President Donald J. Trump in the total number of donors who have given to his campaign, which is often seen as a proxy for voter engagement.

     By Albert SunScott Reinhard and

    CreditThe New York Times
  2. What to Know About CNN’s Presidential Debate

    The debate, scheduled for June 27, will be one of the earliest presidential debates ever scheduled.

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    Donald J. Trump and Joseph R. Biden Jr. during a debate in 2020.
    CreditHilary Swift for The New York Times
  3. How Biden and Trump Might Try to Win Their Debates

    Veteran Republican and Democratic strategists offered their advice for the presidential candidates’ goals during their two planned debates, in June and September.

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    Former President Donald J. Trump, left, and President Biden during their first presidential debate in September 2020.
    CreditDoug Mills/The New York Times
  4. In South Texas, Henry Cuellar’s Case Stirs an Old Feeling: Distrust

    The Laredo congressman faces bribery charges, and some voters and party leaders worry that his legal troubles could dampen Democratic turnout.

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    Sylvia Bruní, a Democratic Party leader in Webb County, worries that the charges against Representative Henry Cuellar will reinforce distrust of elected officials.
    CreditSergio Flores for The New York Times
  5. R.F.K. Jr. Draws Another $8 Million From His Running Mate, Nicole Shanahan

    Ms. Shanahan, who has fueled Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s campaign financially since becoming his running mate, has now poured nearly $15 million into the long-shot effort to elect him president.

     By Rebecca Davis O’Brien and

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s running mate, Nicole Shanahan, is a wealthy lawyer who has helped finance his presidential campaign.
    CreditJordan Vonderhaar for The New York Times

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  2. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. en un evento de campaña en Austin, Texas, el lunes. Está obteniendo mejores resultados en las encuestas que ningún otro candidato en décadas.
    CreditJordan Vonderhaar para The New York Times
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  4. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. could ultimately play a bigger role than he does today.
    CreditCharlie Neibergall/Associated Press
  5. President Biden speaking to union workers in Las Vegas in December. He won Nevada narrowly in 2020 but has trailed former President Donald J. Trump in most polls of the state this year.
    CreditHaiyun Jiang for The New York Times
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  6. Trump Plans a Campaign Event in the Deep Blue Bronx

    The former president, who has sought to make some political appearances around New York as he stands criminal trial, is set to speak at an event next Thursday at Crotona Park.

    By Katie Glueck and Maggie Haberman

     
  7. How Election Deniers Claimed the Upside-Down Flag

    The practice started with sailors signaling distress but evolved into a form of protest, most recently among Trump supporters who believe the falsehood that the 2020 election was stolen.

    By Michael Levenson

     
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