Nation Nov 03 Voters with disabilities want to see these issues addressed as they rally for visibility By Blair Waltman-Alexin, Austin PBS
Politics Oct 22 Some poor people in Georgia say they have no reason to vote, a decision that could sway election There are more than 47,000 people in Bibb County, Georgia, about 80 miles south of Atlanta, who are eligible to vote but don't. That's four times the number of votes that President Joe Biden carried the state by in 2020. By Gary Fields, Associated Press
Politics Sep 12 Most Americans don’t trust AI-powered election information: AP-NORC/USAFacts survey The findings reveal that even as Americans have started using generative AI-fueled chatbots and search engines in their personal and work lives, most have remained skeptical of these rapidly advancing technologies, particularly when it comes to information about high-stakes events… By Ali Swenson, Linley Sanders, Associated Press
Nation Sep 12 Gallup analysis finds young women are more liberal than they’ve been in decades The share of young women who hold liberal views on the environment, abortion, race relations and gun laws has also jumped by double digits. Becoming a more cohesive political group with distinctly liberal views could turn young women into a… By Linley Sanders, Amelia Thomson-Deveaux, Associated Press
Politics Aug 07 Walz pick amps up excitement for Harris in Midwest where Democrats look to soothe tensions Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz are campaigning in the Midwest to shore up support among younger, diverse, labor-friendly voters. By Joey Cappelletti, Associated Press
Jun 14 Watch 11:03 What Iowa Republicans are thinking after Trump’s federal indictment By Judy Woodruff, Frank Carlson, Maea Lenei Buhre, Sarah Clune Hartman, Ian Couzens The news of former President Trump’s federal indictment comes as the GOP primary field is still taking shape. Judy Woodruff is in Des Moines, Iowa, to listen in on voter discussions led by conservative pollster Sarah Longwell. Trump's indictment is… Continue watching
Apr 21 Dems split on Biden 2024 but most would back him: AP-NORC poll By Seung Min Kim, Emily Swanson, Associated Press The poll by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research shows that 26% of Americans overall want to see Biden run again — a slight recovery from the 22% who said that in January. Continue reading
Dec 03 Georgia’s runoff elections have segregationist roots By Nicole Ellis, Rachel Liesendahl Since the 1960s, Georgia’s majority voting law has required a candidate get 50 percent of the vote or more in order to be declared the winner. Continue reading
Oct 21 False claims overwhelm local efforts to ensure voters the elections are secure By Morgan Lee, Associated Press Republican commissioners in one rural New Mexico county have tried everything they can think of to persuade voters that their elections are secure. But none of it seems to be working. Continue reading
Jan 17 How’s he doing? Americans weigh in on Biden’s performance By Associated Press President Joe Biden took office at a particularly polarized time in American history, so it's not surprising that citizens are divided on his performance at the one-year mark. Continue reading