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Politics: 5 stories from this week

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On Politics

November 16, 2024

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

Kamala Harris, in a dark suit, standing at a lectern in front of a crowd.

Cheriss May for The New York Times

Why Was There a Broad Drop-Off in Democratic Turnout in 2024?

Many Democrats failed to turn out to vote at the rate they did in 2020 when they ousted Donald Trump, according to an analysis of election data.

By Michael C. Bender

Susie Wiles wearing sunglasses as she stands near the stage at a Trump rally.

Doug Mills/The New York Times

Trump Plans Series of Executive Orders for Day 1, Susie Wiles Tells Donors

Ms. Wiles, the next White House chief of staff, said Donald Trump would move quickly to reinstate orders from his first term that President Biden had revoked, though she did not specify which ones.

By Theodore Schleifer

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Doug Mills/The New York Times

Trump Names Karoline Leavitt as His White House Press Secretary

Ms. Leavitt, 27, who served as his campaign's press secretary and worked in the White House during his first administration, will be the youngest person ever to assume the role.

By Michael Gold

Kamala Harris standing at a lectern giving her concession speech.

Erin Schaff/The New York Times

Devastated Democrats Play the Blame Game, and Stare at a Dark Future

In interviews, lawmakers and strategists tried to explain Kamala Harris's defeat, pointing to misinformation, the Gaza war, a toxic Democratic brand and the party's approach to transgender issues.

By Reid J. Epstein, Lisa Lerer and Nicholas Nehamas

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Haiyun Jiang for The New York Times

Under the Chandelier at Mar-a-Lago, Trump Makes Picks at Breakneck Speed

President-elect Donald J. Trump is more contemptuous than ever of Washington expertise and determined to hire people based on loyalty.

By Jonathan Swan and Maggie Haberman

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