New Ad Taunts Trump: ‘Take the Stand, Donald, or Admit You’re a Coward’
The ad, from a center-left group, points out that the former president has long been critical of people who take the Fifth Amendment to avoid testifying.
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The ad, from a center-left group, points out that the former president has long been critical of people who take the Fifth Amendment to avoid testifying.
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The Trump campaign says it can broaden the electoral battlefield with a play for Minnesota, but the state has disappointed Republicans for decades.
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In polls of swing state voters, 14 percent of those who said they voted for President Biden in 2020 said they weren’t backing him now.
By Claire Cain Miller, Bianca Pallaro, Ruth Igielnik and
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 Sun, Scott Reinhard and
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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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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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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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
After Mercedes workers voted against joining the United Automobile Workers, the union will have less momentum as it campaigns to organize Southern factories.
By Neal E. Boudette
His narrow win there in 2020 was seen as a sign of Georgia’s emergence as a battleground state. But in 2024, President Biden faces a much different climate there.
By Rick Rojas and Maya King
Even in the president’s favorite political stomping ground, his standing has slipped with Democrats who will be vital to a repeat victory, interviews with nearly two dozen Black voters showed.
By Maya King and Katie Glueck
In a speech to the state’s Republican Party, the former president said “I know we won” there in 2020. But it has been 52 years since a G.O.P. presidential candidate carried Minnesota.
By Neil Vigdor
The president’s move to protect strategic manufacturing sectors from low-cost competition aims to increase jobs, but consumers might not like the costs.
By Jim Tankersley
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
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
The president is trying to increase his support among Black Americans, some of whom are angry over the war in Gaza. Others feel disengaged altogether. Here are takeaways from events held this week.
By Katie Rogers
Judicial experts say an upside-down flag at the justice’s home raises thorny questions about potential ethics violations and what circumstances require recusal from cases.
By Abbie VanSickle
Age and health have drawn intensive focus in the presidential race, but the recent news that two octogenarians in the Senate are running again has prompted little discussion of their age.
By Kayla Guo
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