From Health Care To The Economy: Where Trump And Biden Stand
NPR Politics has pulled out the major party presidential candidates’ plans on key issues facing the country. Read our guide to their policies.
NPR Politics has pulled out the major party presidential candidates’ plans on key issues facing the country. Read our guide to their policies.
Donald Trump mired himself in conspiracy last night at his NBC News town hall. Joe Biden didn’t give a clear answer on court-packing, but said he’d make his position clear sometime before the election.Voters in Michigan and Ohio are feeling differently than they did four years ago. And, more than 20 million Americans have already voted. So, what does that really tell us?This episode: political reporter Danielle Kurtzleben, White House correspondent Tamara Keith, campaign correspondent Asma Khalid, and voting reporter Miles Parks.Connect:Subscribe to the NPR Politics Podcast here.Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.org.Join the NPR Politics Podcast Facebook Group.Listen to our playlist The NPR Politics Daily Workout.Subscribe to the NPR Politics Newsletter.Find and support your local public radio station.
Despite the financial fallout from COVID-19, the budget plan largely avoids massive cuts in services.
Chicago’s former top cop is sued for sexual assault. Indiana joins the city’s travel quarantine list. Plus, the 2020 Census comes to an end.
Trump and Biden appeared on two different news networks at the same hour for town hall-style events, in lieu of what had originally been a scheduled debate.
Who decides where boxes go? How do I know my ballot is secure in that box? We’re answering questions you have about mail-in-ballot boxes.
In a call with constituents, the Nebraska senator blasted President Trump for his handling of the coronavirus pandemic and the way he speaks about women.
A new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll shows Joe Biden with a double-digit national lead over President Trump. That margin makes states like North Carolina and Georgia competitive for Democrats, which is welcome news for their Senate candidates there.This episode: campaign correspondent Scott Detrow, senior political editor and correspondent Domenico Montanaro, reporter Steve Harrison of WFAE in North Carolina, and reporter Emma Hurt of WABE in Georgia.Connect:Subscribe to the NPR Politics Podcast here.Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.org.Join the NPR Politics Podcast Facebook Group.Listen to our playlist The NPR Politics Daily Workout.Subscribe to the NPR Politics Newsletter.Find and support your local public radio station.
Illinois residents have until 5 a.m. Friday to fill out the census online. But all paper responses must be postmarked by Thursday.
The Biden campaign has canceled Harris’ travel through Sunday. Harris herself has tested negative twice this week.