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    1. News Analysis

      Biden Promised Normal. Do Voters Want His Version of It?

      Many voters in a new poll say the country’s political and economic systems need major changes or to be completely torn down. The Biden campaign says it’s not satisfied with business as usual, either.

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      President Biden last week at a campaign stop in Wisconsin, a state where he must prove that his economic policies have been successful.
      President Biden last week at a campaign stop in Wisconsin, a state where he must prove that his economic policies have been successful.
      CreditDoug Mills/The New York Times

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Election 2024

  1. J.D. Vance, in the Mix to Be Trump’s Running Mate, Denounces Witness

    Mr. Vance’s appearance in court could signal a new frontier in the auditions to become Donald J. Trump’s running mate. He and other Trump allies went after Michael D. Cohen.

     By Michael C. BenderNate Schweber and

    Senator J.D. Vance, Republican of Ohio, attended court with Donald J. Trump on Monday.
    CreditPool photo by Mark Peterson
  2. Trump Leads in 5 Key States, as Young and Nonwhite Voters Express Discontent With Biden

    A new set of Times/Siena polls, including one with The Philadelphia Inquirer, reveal an erosion of support for the president among young and nonwhite voters upset about the economy and Gaza.

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    President Biden trails former President Donald J. Trump in polls of battleground states conducted by The New York Times, Siena College and The Philadelphia Inquirer.
    CreditHaiyun Jiang for The New York Times
  3. Democrats Hold Leads in 4 Crucial Races That Could Decide Senate Control

    New battleground state polls by The New York Times, Siena College and The Philadelphia Inquirer show Democrats ahead in Arizona, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, and running well ahead of the president.

     By Jonathan Weisman and

    Senator Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin is holding a lead over her Republican challenger.
    CreditHaiyun Jiang/The New York Times
  4. Gallego Places $19 Million Ad Buy in Arizona, the Largest of Any Senate Candidate

    Representative Ruben Gallego is raising and spending money at a torrid pace as he prepares to face Kari Lake in the November election.

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    Representative Ruben Gallego’s reservation is for ads that will run in the Phoenix and Tucson markets, beginning on June 18.
    CreditRebecca Noble/Reuters
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  5. News Analysis

    Biden Promised Normal. Do Voters Want His Version of It?

    Many voters in a new poll say the country’s political and economic systems need major changes or to be completely torn down. The Biden campaign says it’s not satisfied with business as usual, either.

    By Katie Rogers

     
  6. Nicole Shanahan Ventures Onto the Stump for Kennedy

    The Silicon Valley lawyer, chosen by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as his running mate, made her first solo outing on the stump. She is to appear alongside him at a rally on Monday in Austin, Texas.

    By Chris Cameron

     
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