How jobs in certain industries in Western Pennsylvania help determine votes Steel as well as oil and gas are traditional industries in Western Pennsylvania. NPR's Steve Inskeep spoke with people in those industries to see how their work shapes their votes. Steve Inskeep
Trump has made more than 100 threats to prosecute or punish perceived enemies An NPR investigation has found that since 2022, Trump has repeatedly threatened to investigate, prosecute, jail or otherwise punish his political opponents, rivals and even private citizens. Tom Dreisbach
Pennsylvania's top elections official on conspiracies, the voting process and what to expect on election night NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Pennsylvania's top elections official, Al Schmidt, about how the commonwealth is preparing for the Election Day vote count. Michel Martin
An organization has novel way to get members to vote. But is it legal? The Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America, which helps members get affordable mortgages, says its 3.7 million members must vote or risk losing membership — and the financial benefits. Frank Langfitt
Trump and Harris' closing messages to Republicans are as different as they come With two weeks to go until voting closes on Election Day, former President Donald Trump and Vice President Harris made two separate but equally important pitches to Republicans on the campaign trail Monday. Stephen Fowler
Harris went to two Black churches yesterday as part of 'souls to the polls' tradition Vice President Harris has spent the past two Sundays in Black churches, a time-honored election season tradition for Democrats. Tamara Keith
Paris bargoers choose next U.S. president in straw poll in century-old tradition In one Paris bar, predicting the outcome of the U.S. presidential election is a long tradition. For over a century, a straw poll taken there has been pretty accurate at predicting the winner. Eleanor Beardsley
With two weeks left, campaign travel is ramping up even more for Harris and Trump Millions of Americans have already voted, and the presidential candidates are ramping up travel even more this week. We get up to date on the state of the race and the week ahead. Domenico Montanaro
In Nevada, Native voters can now cast a ballot online Tribal communities often face obstacles to casting a ballot, including a lack of polling locations and unreliable mail service. In Nevada, Native voters can now cast a ballot online. Paul Boger
What is the potential for political violence post-election and now? We've seen widespread ongoing threats of political violence against judges and election workers.