Elections - The Washington Post (2024)

What we know about how the CNN presidential debate will work

CNN, the network hosting the first debate, released a set of rules for the event scheduled for June 27.

By Maegan VazquezJune 15, 2024

Politics

Biden campaign raises $28 million ahead of star-studded fundraiser

Event featuring Barack Obama and George Clooney comes as Biden campaign seeks to use its cash advantaged to demonstrate enthusiasm

By Yasmeen AbutalebJune 15, 2024

Deep Reads

The lonely, resolute path of Oklahoma legislator Mauree Turner

Their election as a Black, Muslim, nonbinary state lawmaker made history. But the real challenge came after they took office.

By Molly Hennessy-FiskeJune 15, 2024

Meet the 24-year-old trying to solve Biden’s problems with young voters

Eve Levenson has what might be one of the hardest jobs on Biden’s reelection campaign, charged with persuading young Americans, many of whom are deeply skeptical of Biden, to vote for him in November.

By Dylan WellsJune 15, 2024

Donald Trump, potential future oldest president, turns 78

Trump’s septuagenarian status has also drawn notice from some voters and experts on aging.

By Marianne LeVineJune 14, 2024

Trump celebrated 78th birthday with fan group in Florida

Live updates from the 2024 campaign trail, with the latest news on presidential candidates, polls, primaries and more.

By Amy B Wang, Maegan Vazquez, Patrick Svitek, Azi Paybarah and Marianne LeVineJune 14, 2024

The FixAnalysis

Republicans embrace a Confederate symbol, after years of unease

The House vote to restore the Confederate Memorial to Arlington National Cemetery failed, but not before it got a lot more GOP support —about 89 percent — than similar recent votes.

By Aaron BlakeJune 14, 2024

Democrats seize on disputed report that Trump called Milwaukee ‘horrible’

The former president’s campaign contends that his words about the host city of the Republican National Convention were misreported.

By Amy B Wang and Patrick SvitekJune 14, 2024

National Security

Trump pledged to pardon Jan. 6 rioters. He faces pressure to name names.

The presumptive Republican presidential nominee’s campaign said he will decide pardons on a “case by case” basis without specifying factors.

By Isaac Arnsdorf and Greg JaffeJune 14, 2024

PoliticsAnalysis

For the first time since Jan. 6, Trump comes to Capitol Hill

The ex-president’s off-campus visits Thursday with congressional Republicans mark his first foray to Capitol Hill since he was in office and since his supporters attacked Congress.

By Paul KaneJune 13, 2024

Politics

Trump unites fractious Capitol Hill GOP behind him as November looms

The Hill summit marked a pivot point in the GOP campaign to recapture the White House, win the Senate majority and expand control of the House.

By Marianna Sotomayor, Leigh Ann Caldwell, Marianne LeVine and Mariana AlfaroJune 13, 2024

Virginia Politics

Trump backs Hogan in Md., teases Va. Gov. Youngkin as potential running mate

Longtime Trump critic Hogan responded to the former president’s support by saying he won’t vote for him.

By Erin Cox, Laura Vozzella and Paul SchwartzmanJune 13, 2024

Trump touts ‘tremendous unity’ after GOP meetings on Hill

Live updates from the 2024 campaign trail, with the latest news on presidential candidates, polls, primaries and more.

By Maegan Vazquez, Mariana Alfaro, Patrick Svitek and Azi PaybarahJune 13, 2024

Politics

Senate Republicans block bill to protect access to in vitro fertilization

The vote, expected Thursday, is meant to challenge Republicans to back up their claims earlier this year that they support in vitro fertilization.

By Patrick SvitekJune 13, 2024

Politics

What your member of Congress expensed under a new, receipt-free program

The Post has created a database that allows you to look up how much your member of Congress expensed under a new program that does not require receipts.

By Clara Ence Morse, Jacqueline Alemany, Liz Goodwin and Marianna SotomayorJune 13, 2024

Opinions

In calling out Trump, Harris finds her mission

No one is better equipped to take down felon Donald Trump than the vice president.

By Jennifer RubinJune 13, 2024

Tech

Gen Z influencers who supported Biden in 2020 turn against him

The Gaza war, lack of progress on climate change and a potential TikTok ban are spawning anti-Biden content — even among former supporters.

By Taylor LorenzJune 13, 2024

Protesters expected to be moved away from park near GOP convention

The likely shift comes after months of debate among the GOP, the Secret Service and the city of Milwaukee on where to allow protests.

By Josh DawseyJune 12, 2024

Trump, seeking to show unity, to meet with GOP lawmakers on Capitol Hill

It will be Trump’s first public visit to Capitol Hill since the Jan. 6 insurrection and his first meetings with congressional Republicans since his conviction.

By Amy B Wang, Marianna Sotomayor, Liz Goodwin and Mariana AlfaroJune 12, 2024

Biden heads to Italy to meet with nervous G-7 allies

Live updates from the 2024 campaign trail, with the latest news on presidential candidates, polls, primaries and more.

By Amy B Wang, Mariana Alfaro, Azi Paybarah, Patrick Svitek and Maegan VazquezJune 12, 2024

Elections - The Washington Post (2024)

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