An undecided swing state voter watched the debate. It moved the needle Cameron Lewellen of Georgia headed into Tuesday's debate one of the small but potentially key slice of voters who are undecided about the presidential election. After, his vote is in sharper focus. Sam Gringlas
Watching the debate with 500 Trump supporters in Georgia NPR visited a suburban Atlanta debate watch party Tuesday, where Republicans expressed cautious optimism that this debate would boost former President Donald Trump's campaign. Stephen Fowler
How immigration, economy and abortion were treated in the presidential debate Tuesday's presidential debate touched on some of the issues that matter most to voters: inflation and the economy, immigration and border policy, and access to abortion and reproductive care. Scott Horsley
Taylor Swift has endorsed Harris. How big of a difference could it make? Just after the debate ended, Swift endorsed Vice President Harris on Instagram, where she has more than 280 million followers. Elena Moore
Voters care about the economy. Here's what Harris and Trump had to say about it at the debate Voters say the economy is one of the most important issues ahead of the November election. So what policies did Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump outline at Tuesday's debate?
Millennials are America's largest generation: Here's what to know about their politics Issues like the economy and reproductive rights are likely to play a big role in motivating voters to the polls in November. Those issues are especially important to millennials, many of whom are at an age where they’re planning to start a family or buy a home.
Harris and Trump spar on abortion, immigration in debate Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump debated in Philadelphia on Tuesday night, speaking about the economy, abortion, the wars in Ukraine and Israel, and immigration.
Former Trump communications director: Debate was a 'train wreck' Harris and Trump clashed on the economy, the withdrawal from Afghanistan and hot button issues like abortion.
Wall Street investors think Trump lost the debate, too Shares in former President Trump’s company plunged the day after his debate with Vice President Harris. Maria Aspan
At the debate, Harris made climate change a pocketbook issue Vice President Harris said the economic costs of climate change are already clear, with homeowners facing skyrocketing insurance prices. Michael Copley