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In Campaign Sprint, Trump Focus On Immigration Not A Winner For All GOP Candidates
President Trump holds a campaign rally in Florida on Wednesday — the first of 11 he's planning in the next six days. His immigration message may help GOP Senate candidates but hurt in House races. -
Voters In 4 States Set To Decide On Medicaid Expansion
Ballot initiatives in Utah, Nebraska and Idaho will determine whether to expand Medicaid, after legislators refused to do so. Montanans will vote on whether to keep the state's expansion intact. -
On #MeToo, Americans More Divided By Party Than Gender
One year after the #MeToo movement took off, new NPR-Ipsos polls show the nation deeply divided on the issue of sexual assault and harassment. The fissures run more along party lines than gender. -
This Maine District Went For Obama, Then Trump. Now It's A Toss-Up
Maine's mostly rural 2nd Congressional District was won by President Trump and Republican Bruce Poliquin currently holds the House seat. But former Marine Jared Golden hopes to flip it to Democrats. -
In Blue Massachusetts, Some Striking Redward Shifts
The state's political landscape is more complicated than you think. -
Two Sides Of Ballot Question One
As the ballot question is much more nuanced than this brief summary, we spoke to two representatives from both sides and took your calls and questions about the proposal. -
The Lieutenant Governor Debate
Jim Braude hosts the debate between the candidates for lieutenant governor: Democratic challenger Quentin Palfrey, from gubernatorial candidate Jay Gonazalez's ticket, and Republican incumbent Karyn Polito, from Gov. Charlie Baker's ticket. -
Geoff Diehl's Quest To Dethrone Elizabeth Warren
Can an unabashed Trump supporter attract enough swing votes in a state like Massachusetts? -
Ahead Of The 2018 Election, Texas AG Ramps Up Voter Fraud Prosecutions
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has been charging a record number of people with so-called "voter fraud" in the state, which is something voting experts say is extremely rare. -
The Russia Investigations: The U.S. Launches A Digital Offensive — Gently
The NSA and U.S. Cyber Command can exercise near-godlike omniscience over the Internet. A recent report from The New York Times provides some insight into what they're doing with it.