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The 2024 Swing States: Why Arizona Could Sway the Presidential Election


The border state’s 11 electoral votes are up for grabs after President Joe Biden’s narrow victory there in 2020. Read More

Battleground states see waves of new voters sign up who could sway 2024 race


In many swing states, the bump in new voters could be what tips the scales for either of the 2024 presidential candidates. Read More

Special election win spurs excitement among Iowa Democrats, but Republicans in the state are confident


Iowa Democrats haven't had much to cheer in recent years. But a string of strong performances in special legislative elections this year — vastly outdoing 2024 Democratic presidential nominee Kamala ... Read More

Indiana struggles with low voter turnout. This major election change could help.


In an effort to combat consistently low voter turnout, Indiana leaders are considering a set of major changes to Indiana's elections, including moving municipal elections to presidential election ... Read More

Key 2025 elections approach with Trump approval, congressional maps at stake: What to watch in November


This year’s elections are ramping up as candidates begin to make their final pitch to voters. Here are some key races and what they could portend for the midterms. Read More

The 2024 Swing States: Why Wisconsin Could Sway the Presidential Election


The Badger State has gone blue in almost every presidential election over the past several decades, but recent results make it a crucial battleground. Read More


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