The Run-Up

“The Run-Up” is your guide to understanding the 2024 election. Host Astead W. Herndon talks to the p

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Arizona is a battleground state that both parties are desperate to win in November.And right now, su

In the days since a Manhattan jury found Donald Trump guilty of 34 felony counts, people have mostly

While the political world waits for a verdict in Donald Trump’s criminal trial in Manhattan, we want

As he runs for re-election, President Biden is talking about one specific issue a lot: the economy.

If the 2024 presidential election were a road trip, we would now be at the part where you start to w

Here’s what we know when it comes to the antiwar protests on college campuses and electoral politics

For years, Wisconsin has been one of the most heavily gerrymandered states in the country, with legi

The stakes of the 2024 presidential election could not be more serious. But in this matchup of two o

In a close election, every vote matters. But in the 2020 presidential race, there’s a good argument

Right now, President Biden’s clearest path to re-election in November seems to run through the middl

Last week President Biden, flanked by former Presidents Obama and Clinton, came to Radio City Music

The people who don’t vote are often left out of the political conversation. Campaigns don’t spend mu

This week, the Democratic National Committee formed a unit to push back against third-party candidat

On Tuesday night, Donald J. Trump won another four nominating contests and officially became the pre

With Super Tuesday behind us, this week is the end of one chapter of this campaign.On the Republican

It’s Super Tuesday. That means that people in 15 states (Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, California, Colo

For a lot of his most loyal supporters, Donald Trump isn’t just the former president or even the pot

For the past few months, we’ve been asking our listeners to write in with questions, and we’ve gotte

If you had just a few minutes to win someone’s affection, how political would you get? Would you div

Our listeners have lots of questions about polling.Questions such as: Is it still relevant? How does