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Shootings, graphic threats and vehicular assault: Investigating America’s political violence problem

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Scripps News is investigating America’s political violence problem. It's a troubling issue impacting people in both major political parties. (Scripps News)
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Vice presidential nominees resume campaign touring after their debate

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Hot off their debate, Ohio Sen. JD Vance and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz traveled to key swing states on Wednesday. (Scripps News)
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Vice presidential debate at times fiery, other times friendly

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During the CBS News Vice Presidential Debate, JD Vance and Tim Walz traded blows on issues like the economy, immigration, abortion, and more. (Scripps News)
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Trump, Harris campaigns adjust their plans in the aftermath of Helene

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Both the Harris and Trump campaigns reacted to Hurricane Helene Monday, each of them connecting with officials who are working on relief efforts.
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Candidates hammer their economic messages in visits to battleground states

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Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump traveled to battleground states Wednesday to give dueling speeches focused on the economy. (Scripps News)
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Friday political wrap: US Secret Service takes blame for security lapses

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Scripps News wraps up top political stories at the end of this week: Communications lapses at the U.S. Secret Service and the start of early voting in three states. (Scripps News)
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Early voting starts in three states

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Back in 2000, there were only 24 states that offered the option to vote in-person ahead of Election Day. Now, there are only three states in the U.S. that don’t offer any early in-person voting options. (Scripps News)
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With just weeks until the election, what's next for the budget battle on Capitol Hill?

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Speaker of the House Mike Johnson says he'll likely pursue a plan B after the House rejected a bill to temporarily fund the government. But it's unclear exactly what that new plan would look like. (Scripps News)
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Lawmakers want disinformation plans from big tech as the election approaches

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Alphabet, Meta and Microsoft answered questions from lawmakers Wednesday on what their platforms are doing to ensure no major mis- or disinformation issues come up on Election Day. (Scripps News)
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Viewer Spotlight: How Scripps News reports on political polls

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Each week, Scripps News shares feedback it receives from the viewer hotline. This week's Viewer Spotlight concerns how Scripps News ensures political polls meet a certain criteria before sharing them. (Scripps News)
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Trump and Harris head from the debate stage to fresh rallies in battleground states

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Presidential candidates arrived in battleground states to campaign Thursday, fresh off a debate that has given each new lines of attack. (Scripps News)
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What can Vice President Kamala Harris do to win over white male voters

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Democratic Congressman Wiley Nickel of North Carolina talks about the Tar Heel state delaying ballots being sent out and more on this edition of The Race Weekend. (Scripps News)
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To debate or not to debate? That question has been pivotal in 2024

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The debate about debates has made repeated headlines this campaign cycle. (Scripps News)
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Addressing abortion and reproductive rights on the presidential campaign trail

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Abortion remains a divisive issue in the 2024 presidential election and a top concern for many voters. (Scripps News)
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Why voter enthusiasm is so critical this election year

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Scripps News Political Director Andrew Rafferty talks with St. George about the state of the race going into Labor Day, while highlighting why voter enthusiasm is so crucial this year. (Scripps News)
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The role TikTok is playing on the campaign trail

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As the social media landscape has changed since the last presidential election, candidates are turning to TikTok to reach younger voters. (Scripps News)
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Harris is taking an increasing polling edge against Trump, but what does that mean?

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New polls out Thursday show a turnaround for Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris. Here's how experts recommend interpreting polls as the election approaches. (Scripps News)
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Legal fights in battleground states to determine how people vote in the election

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Several states have been in legal fights for months to determine the rules and regulations for the 2024 election. Here's a look at the battles playing out in Georgia, Arizona and Nevada. (Scripps News)
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VP Harris continues rise in national polls

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The Harris campaign says it has also seen a surge in volunteer support for the vice president. (Scripps News)
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Voting in space: NASA's got you covered

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Voting in a presidential election might seem tough when you're in a space station orbiting 250 miles above earth, but NASA's got you covered. (Scripps News)
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Federal abortion ban eliminated from Republican party platform

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For the first time in 40 years, a federal abortion ban has been eliminated from the Republican Party's platform. (Scripps News)
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Biden 'feeling fine' after COVID-19 diagnosis, campaign says

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Biden caught COVID at a time when people inside his own party are increasingly voicing concerns about his age and health. (Scripps News)
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Usha Vance speaks at the Republican National Convention

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Sen. JD Vance has previously described his wife and mother of their three children as "brilliant" and "way more accomplished than I am." (Scripps News)
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JD Vance is first vice president since 1933 to have facial hair

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If Donald Trump is elected president, JD Vance would become the first vice president to have a beard since Charles Curtis from 1929 to 1933. (Scripps News)