Nick Corasaniti

The New York Times reporter covering national politics

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Will Americans know, or have a good sense at least, of who our next president will be by the end of the night?

Election night 2024: How presidential candidates could fare

Will Americans know, or have a good sense at least, of who our next president will be by the end of the night?

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

Many races in the 2022 midterm elections might not be called for days. It could lead to another replay of the 2020 election, where the Republican lead vanished in several states.

Will ballot counting rules lead to early Republican edge in midterms?

Many races in the 2022 midterm elections might not be called for days. It could lead to another replay of the 2020 election, where the Republican lead vanished in several states.

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

Gubernatorial candidate Larry Elder appears to be adopting former President Donald Trump’s reelection strategy: Make baseless allegations that the election is rigged.

Some Republicans are claiming the Newsom recall race is rigged. Is that strategy working for the GOP?

Gubernatorial candidate Larry Elder appears to be adopting former President Donald Trump’s reelection strategy: Make baseless allegations that the election is rigged.

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

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Can civility influence voters in the Trump era? Has Biden’s policy in the Middle East backfired? Plus, the United States hits a bleak milestone on executions.

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Proposition 3 would enshrine the right for same-sex couples to marry in the California constitution. It would also repeal and replace language from 2008 that says otherwise.

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The outcome of congressional races in Orange County could determine whether Republicans keep their majority in the House of Representatives.

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You might know that Los Angeles beaches get dirty after a winter storm, but it remains a problem in the summer, too. Why? And does it keep anyone away?

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KCRW provides an election outlook with a week to go. Can the electorate stop being driven by hate? Plus, what was the Washington Post’s real mistake?

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The “big club” that “you ain’t in,” as George Carlin famously put it, is increasingly visible as the presidential election rolls on toward November.

from Scheer Intelligence

Ten billion dollars doesn’t go far when it comes to adapting to climate change, but the state has a lot of projects planned, should this bond measure pass.

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City Councilman Kevin De Leon is running for reelection against tenant rights attorney Ysabel Jurado. The outcome could determine whether City Hall leans more progressive.

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