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Florida Gov. DeSantis leads a nationwide shift to politicizing school board races
Governor Ron DeSantis is reshaping school boards in Florida. He's exerting control over local school policies, including how they teach children about race and sexual orientation.
Spike In Minority Students Reporting Harassment After Trump Win
After Donald Trump's election victory, there are growing reports of harassment and intimidation directed at minority students in schools around the country.
Hillary Clinton Had The Stronger Ground Game. What Happened?
Before election day we spoke to Republican and Democratic strategists Rob Jesmer and Karine Jean-Pierre. NPR's Rachel Martin checks back in with them now that Donald Trump is the President-elect,
Latino Evangelicals Are The Ultimate Swing Voters That Could Tip Florida's Scales
by Fernanda Echavarri
Florida may help determine the next President. The state is 25 percent Latino and a significant number of them are evangelical, but evangelical Latinos are an unpredictable voting bloc.
White, Suburban Women Are A Coveted Demographic This Election. How Are They Voting?
Almost no group has been more heavily wooed during this election than white, suburban women. NPR's Rachel Martin brought together seven women in a Virginia suburb to talk about politics.
When Your Polling Place Runs Out Of 'I Voted' Stickers — Elect To Customize Your Own
What do you do if your polling place runs out of those coveted polling souvenirs? Print your own.
Trump Spends Final Few Campaign Days In Democratic Strongholds
by Sarah McCammon
The Republican nominee brought his closing pitch to voters in North Carolina and Nevada, two states that could secure a path to victory for the GOP nominee on Tuesday.
Clinton Makes Final Campaign Rounds Through Florida, Philly, Before Hitting Midwest
by Asma Khalid
The Democratic nominee spent Saturday making her closing pitch to voters in South Florida and Philadelphia, where pop star Katy Perry performed a concert at the Democratic nominee's campaign rally.
2 Days Until Election Day: 2016 Presidential Campaign Highlights
It's been a long 574 days of stump speeches, rallies, soundbites, debates and vitriol. As we push to the finish line, let's take a moment to rewind the tape.
Middle-Class Americans Face Biggest Strain Under Rising Obamacare Costs
Last month, officials announced health care costs under the Affordable Care Act are expected to rise 22 percent. Rachel Martin speaks with Lindsay Travnicek, an Arizona woman who may forgo coverage.
Clinton May Build A Stronger Ground Game Over Trump — But Whose Strategy Pays Off?
Who is dominating the ground game in this presidential election? And will it matter on election day? NPR's Rachel Martin checks in with political strategists Karine Jean-Pierre and Rob Jesmer.