2024 Elections
Vox answers your biggest questions about the 2024 elections.
VP picks are usually overhyped. But Trump's will really matter.
Some Democrats aren’t excited about Biden 2024. Here’s why they’re wrong.
The GOP field is thinning as Trump maintains his dominance.
The battle for delegates is chaotic, expensive, and widely misunderstood — and can make or break a presidential candidate.
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The Sun Belt is a disaster, but the Great Lakes states offer some hope of beating Trump.
Noem wanted to look decisive. That’s not what happened.
Lee, the first Squad member to face a 2024 primary challenge, scored a decisive win.
Voters trust Trump to lower prices, even as his advisers put forward plans for increasing Americans’ cost of living.
Plenty of data suggests Trump is making surprising gains with young Americans. The debate, explained.
To see what a second Trump administration would mean for reproductive rights, look to Arizona’s abortion ban, not Trump’s cheap words.
The state has an odd rule that gave Biden an electoral vote in 2020. Trump wants to change that. So far, he’s failed.
Democrats are starting their Latino outreach early because they know they have a problem.
Simmering tensions between traditionalist Republican judges and MAGA judges are starting to boil over.
The housing crisis is already shaping the president’s reelection campaign.
Trump’s social network has made him one of the richest people in the world — at least on paper.
Also, why it might not.
Should we take current polls seriously? Or are there good reasons to expect a Biden comeback?
The Kennedy conspiracy theorist, his VP pick Nicole Shanahan, and their potential to upend the 2024 presidential election, explained.
Roughly 80 percent of House Republicans just lined up behind a plan to cut Social Security and ban all abortions.
Trump’s favorability has ticked up with many Americans and soared with some traditionally Democratic groups.
A second Trump presidency is likely to bring more austerity than the first one did.
The gaps between perception of the economy and the reality, explained.
A live Today, Explained, conversation on what Democrats need to show Black voters this year.
The president is getting walloped on the economy. Here’s how he tried to change that.
Robinson has denied the Holocaust, opposed women’s suffrage, threatened to use his AR-15 against the government, and more.
A businessman and lesser-known candidate, Palmer wants to focus on “pass[ing] the torch.”
Both Democrats and Republicans are considering making a change, but it’s Biden’s party that has more to lose.
The presidential primaries are basically over. But there’s still plenty to learn from California, Texas, and North Carolina.
This is the second major victory the Supreme Court handed Trump in less than one week.
They include harsh new proposals, and augmented versions of past ideas, too.
Biden’s support for Israel’s military campaign is testing Arab American voters’ loyalty in Michigan and beyond.
The real reach of the conspiracy theory surrounding the pop star, explained.
It will be hard to convince the president that he isn’t the best of his party’s bad options.
In this house, we believe that high rents fuel nativist backlashes.
Even if voters or the establishment wanted to, there really isn’t a viable process to replace Biden as the nominee.
Trump won, Haley lost, and Nevada botched its key role in the GOP primary.
The economy did well under Trump the first time around. Here’s why some CEOs are worried about the sequel.
A rundown of the people auditioning for the job — and what they bring to the ticket.
The investigator said Biden presented as a “sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory” — a political gift to Trump and the GOP.
Trump’s Supreme Court lawyer was a disaster, and it won’t matter one bit.
The Court’s GOP-appointed majority is very likely to rule for Trump. But it also matters how they rule for Trump.
What we mean when we say there’s a border crisis.
Senate negotiations revealed what some Democrats are willing to give up on immigration in 2024.