Republican mayor in Arizona backs Kamala Harris for president Mesa Mayor John Giles says the Biden-Harris administration advanced new infrastructure projects that helped his city, and that former President Donald Trump has led the Republican Party down a path of extremism.
How Trump and Harris campaigns are defining themselves and each other How will the recent U.S.-Russia prisoner swap resonate on the campaign trail?
Trump election interference case returns to D.C. after immunity ruling Federal Judge Tanya Chutkan must decide what to do in the election interference case against former President Donald Trump after the U.S. Supreme Court's immunity ruling. Carrie Johnson
Kamala Harris is expected to pick her running mate in the next few days What’s it feel like waiting to hear if you’re chosen to be the vice presidential nominee? NPR's A Martinez talks to Sen.Tim Kaine of Virginia who knows what's it is like. A Martínez
Harris announces record-breaking $310 million July fundraising haul Vice President Harris’ campaign said Friday that two-thirds of the historic haul came from first-time donors to her presidential bid as Trump reports $139 million raised. Stephen Fowler
A ballot party for the primary? That's what these Washington voters did Far fewer people vote in the primary compared to the general election, and getting out the vote can be tough. But some voters are banding together to make voting more fun, and more informed. Jeanie Lindsay
Democrats say Harris has enough support to be the 2024 Democratic nominee Vice President Harris has secured enough votes from Democratic convention delegates to become her party's nominee for president. NPR Washington Desk
GOP VP candidate J.D. Vance goes on the attack during visit to the southern border On a three-day campaign sweep through Nevada and Arizona, Republican vice-presidential candidate J.D. Vance repeatedly pinned what he called the failures of the Biden administration on Kamala Harris.
Kamala Harris' former boss remembers her as a tough, yet kind prosecutor Former San Francisco City Attorney Louise Renne was Kamala Harris’ boss when Harris served as head of the office’s division on children and families — a job that demanded both grit and empathy. Jonaki Mehta