2024 Elections

With the presidential tickets set, the race to Election Day on Nov. 5 is underway for Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. Voters will also weigh in on contests for the Senate, the House and more.

Highlights

    1. The 47 Seconds That Saved Kamala Harris’s Political Career

      Nearly 14 years ago, Kamala Harris’s opponent in the California attorney general’s race gave an answer at a little-watched debate that was frank — and fateful for the future Democratic presidential nominee.

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      Steve Cooley, left, then the district attorney of Los Angeles County, and Kamala Harris at a debate during their race for California attorney general in 2010.
      Steve Cooley, left, then the district attorney of Los Angeles County, and Kamala Harris at a debate during their race for California attorney general in 2010.
      CreditRich Pedroncelli/Associated Press
  1. Deploying on U.S. Soil: How Trump Would Use Soldiers Against Riots, Crime and Migrants

    The former president’s vision of using the military to enforce the law domestically would carry profound implications for civil liberties.

       By Charlie SavageJonathan Swan and

    Former President Donald J. Trump has made clear that he intends to use the military for a range of domestic law enforcement purposes, including patrolling the border, suppressing protests and even fighting crime in big cities run by Democrats.
    CreditDoug Mills/The New York Times
  2. How to Watch the Democratic Convention

    From the major networks to cable news to public television, there are many options for tuning in to the speeches by Vice President Kamala Harris, Gov. Tim Walz and others.

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    Vice President Kamala Harris speaking at a rally in Las Vegas earlier this month. The party’s convention in Chicago will feature top Democrats making the case for her election.
    CreditErin Schaff/The New York Times
  3. Willie Brown to Donald Trump: Mention My Name Again and Get Sued

    The former president has falsely claimed that he nearly died in a helicopter ride with Mr. Brown, and that Mr. Brown said “terrible things” about Kamala Harris.

       By Heather Knight and

    Willie Brown, the former mayor of San Francisco, has threatened to sue former President Donald J. Trump for slander and defamation over a concocted helicopter story.
    CreditTony Avelar/Getty Images
  4. Assessing Trump’s and Harris’s Attacks on Each Other

    We examine the two candidates’ criticisms of each other’s policies, promises and records.

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    Former President Donald J. Trump has used a variety of attack lines on Vice President Kamala Harris, while she has sought to contrast her background as a prosecutor and attorney general with his conviction for falsifying business records.
    CreditDoug Mills/The New York Times; Erin Schaff/The New York Times
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  5. How to Watch the First Harris-Trump Debate

    ABC News will broadcast the debate next month, which former President Donald J. Trump briefly backed out of after President Biden withdrew from the race. Mr. Trump then changed his mind.

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    Former President Donald J. Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris have agreed to a debate to be hosted by ABC News on Sept. 10.
    CreditHaiyun Jiang for The New York Times, Eric Lee for The New York Times

Times/Siena Poll Coverage

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  2. Kamala Harris lidera por cuatro puntos en Míchigan, Wisconsin y Pensilvania.
    CreditJulia Nikhinson/Associated Press
  3. Kamala Harris leads by four points each in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.
    CreditJulia Nikhinson/Associated Press
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