We spoke to voters who have not yet decided which candidate they're voting for in the 2020 election. They tell us who they're considering, why, and what might sway them by November.
Moderate Democrats are facing one of the most difficult political decisions in their careers. And the stakes couldn't be higher for their freshman class.
Michel Martin speaks with Michigan Rep. Dan Kildee, the Democratic chief deputy whip, about the party's strategy for gathering votes for articles of impeachment.
As the 2020 presidential election heats up, surveys show workplace tensions over politics have increased. Maybe this is true for you. If so, we would love to hear your story.
Four progressive first-term members of Congress, all women of color, have become sought-after endorsers and candidate surrogates in the Democratic presidential primary.
All the Democratic candidates who have qualified for next week's debate in Los Angeles are threatening to boycott over a labor dispute at the university hosting the event.
The full House of Representatives is slated to vote on two articles of impeachment next week against President Trump. Some centrist Democrats are still deciding if they will vote yes.
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with E.J. Dionne of The Washington Post, and Hugo Gurdon of the Washington Examiner about impeachment news and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's election victory.