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Politics: 5 stories from this week

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On Politics

September 21, 2024

Here are some stories you might have missed this week, curated by Times editors and personalized for you.

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Mark Harris

How Roberts Shaped Trump's Supreme Court Winning Streak

Behind the scenes, the chief justice molded three momentous Jan. 6 and election cases that helped determine the former president's fate.

By Jodi Kantor and Adam Liptak

A woman in a gray shirt and dark shorts walks her dog past a polling place.

Erik S Lesser/EPA, via Shutterstock

Georgia Election Board Orders Hand-Counting of Ballots

Critics say the move could significantly delay the reporting of results in the battleground state and inject chaos into the post-election period.

By Nick Corasaniti and Johnny Kauffman

A dot plot showing the percentage of likely voters in Pennsylvania and nationwide that would vote for Donald Trump and Kamala Harris if the election were held today. 47 percent of likely voters nationwide said they would vote for Kamala Harris, and 47 percent said they would vote for Donald Trump. Fifty percent of voters in Pennsylvania said they would vote for Kamala Harris, and 46 percent said they would vote for Donald Trump.

The New York Times

Harris Had Stronger Debate, Polls Find, but the Race Remains Deadlocked

Kamala Harris holds an edge over Donald J. Trump in the battleground state of Pennsylvania. But new surveys found that the race remains a tossup nationally.

By Shane Goldmacher and Ruth Igielnik

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Kenny Holston/The New York Times

Harris Hits Core Campaign Themes in Emotional Forum With Oprah Winfrey

Vice President Kamala Harris spoke off the cuff, as guests included a teenager shot at her school and the family of a woman in Georgia who died as a result of the state's abortion ban.

By Erica L. Green

A stacked bar chart of Taylor Swift's favorability ratings among likely voters

The New York Times

Who Do Voters Really Like? Taylor Swift.

The pop star Taylor Swift has endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris — and is far more popular among Democrats and independents than Republicans.

By Rebecca Davis O'Brien and Christine Zhang

2024

Keep Up With the 2024 Election

The presidential election is 45 days away. Here's our guide to the run-up to Election Day.

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Election 2024 Polls: Harris vs. Trump

A calendar showing key dates and voting deadlines for the 2024 presidential election.

The New York Times

2024 Presidential Election Calendar

Map highlighting the most competitive states and districts in the presidential race.

The New York Times

Tracking the Swing States for Harris and Trump

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The New York Times

Comparing the Career Timelines of Trump, Vance, Harris and Walz

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