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Trump slows campaign spending as he tries to close cash gap with Biden
Donald Trump’s campaign is spending much less than it was at the start of the year as it guards its resources for the general election.
There’s a rise in the use of A.I. in campaigning— are Mass. congressional candidates prepared?
A survey of the Massachusetts delegation raises doubts that campaigns are ready for the challenges presented by artificial intelligence.
Harvard poll: Biden’s slipping with young voters but still leads Trump in the 18-to-29 bracket
Among 1,051 “likely voters” under 30, Biden leads Trump by six percentage points among men and 33 percentage points among women, the poll found.
New England climate advocates aim to accelerate clean energy buildout ahead of 2024 election
Even more urgent than stomping for President Joe Biden, several climate advocates said, is getting federal climate money out the door as quickly as possible.
Barr, a vocal Trump critic, says he will ‘support the Republican ticket’ in November
Former attorney general William P. Barr effectively endorsed former president Donald Trump on Wednesday, despite having previously criticized Trump’s conduct while in office and once comparing him to a “defiant, 9-year-old kid.”
Misinformation roiled the 2016 and 2020 elections. Here’s what to expect as 2024 races heat up.
From deepfake robocalls to false claims from candidates, here's what you should be aware of as Nov. 5 draws closer.
Biden shrinks Trump’s edge in new poll
President Biden has nearly erased Donald Trump’s polling advantage, amid signs that the Democratic base is coalescing behind the president, according to a survey by The New York Times and Siena College.
Case heard by NC Supreme Court may affect how partisan officials file voter fraud claims
The North Carolina Supreme Court is scheduled to hear oral arguments related to voter fraud allegations made after the 2016 election.