The general election is a week away and groups like Settle for Biden are hoping to be the push thatĀ gets young voters and progressives to the polls.
Author: Rebecca Morin, USA TODAY
Trump announced Amy Coney Barrett as his Supreme Court pick Saturday. Here’s what we know.
“They say the biggest thing you can do (as president) is the appointment of judges, but especially the appointment of Supreme Court justices,” Trump said Friday.
‘Like putting salt on the wound’: Immigration activists criticize Obama’s role in DNC immigration video
“Obama did a lot of things right, but not immigration, he didn’t get that right,” immigrant rights advocate Julissa Natzely Arce Raya said on Twitter.
The Democratic National Convention is here. Here’s how to watch and what you can expect
Unlike in previous years, the four-day convention will be conducted by video from satellite locations.
Prominent Latinos criticize Democrats for lack of representation at DNC
Only three Latino speakers that will have their own slot as part of theĀ DNC’s primetime lineup this week.
Tuberville tops Sessions, Hegar leads in race to face Cornyn and other takeaways from Tuesday’s elections
Tommy Tuberville bested Jeff Sessions in the Alabama Senate Republican Primary runoff. In Texas, M.J. Hegar leads in the race to take on GOP Sen. John Cornyn.
More than 1 in 3 Americans say they know someone who has been sick from coronavirus, survey shows
The number of Americans who have said that a member of their immediate family has been sick with coronavirus has also more than doubled since March.
Young Black voters say they aren’t enthusiastic about a Joe Biden presidency
Joe Biden has touted his record supporting the African American community. But young Black voters want to see more from Biden.
Booker beats progressive challenger, Van Drew race set and other takeaways from Tuesday’s primary
Cory Booker wins a contested primary against a progressive challenger. Rep. Jeff Van Drew wins GOP primary and will face Democrat Amy Kennedy.
Report: Many Americans say it would be ‘inappropriate’ for either party to dispute the election
Despite a number of Americans who say they could dispute the 2020 elections, a large majority still say a democratic system is a good way to govern.