In a Nation Divided, One Area of Agreement: Voting Matters

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“I want to do everything I can to use my voice to create the kind of democracy that deserves to exist,” one voter said. Send any friend a story As a subscriber, you have

The former president said that, if he runs for president and wins in 2024, Senator Mitch McConnell will “be out in two minutes.” Send any friend a story As a subscriber, you have

Republican officials established one of the first state agencies in the country solely dedicated to election crimes and voter fraud, but the violations — 20 out of 11 million voters in 2020 — appeared inadvertent. Send any friend a story…

“I know more about him than anybody other than perhaps his wife,” the former president reportedly said. Send any friend a story As a subscriber, you have
Our forecasting tool can help you understand which candidate or party is on track for victory. Look for it around 7 p.m. Eastern time. Send any friend a story As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each…

The secretary, Cord Byrd, joined Republican officials in Missouri in rejecting a Justice Department request to safeguard federal voting laws. Send any friend a story As a subscriber, you have

The House speaker would not say how the assault on her husband had affected her thinking about whether to stay in Congress. But she said it underscored how Republicans are determined to “put a stop to me.” Send any friend…

The decision will slow down the count in a hotly contested battleground state, where John Fetterman, a Democrat, and the Mehmet Oz, a Republican, are in a close Senate race. Send any friend a story As a subscriber, you have

After voters in Kansas rejected an amendment to the state’s Constitution in August, five other states will vote on proposals about abortion. Send any friend a story As a subscriber, you have

Nearly half of U.S. states allow voters to register and cast ballots on Election Day. Send any friend a story As a subscriber, you have

Stewart Rhodes, the founder of the far-right militia, testified that he did not order anyone to go into the Capitol on Jan. 6 and that he had nothing to do with an armed force waiting nearby. Send any friend a…

President Biden had hoped to preside over a moment of reconciliation after the turmoil of the Trump years. But the fever of polarizing politics has not broken ahead of Tuesday’s midterm elections. Send any friend a story As a subscriber,…