Danielle Kurtzleben is a political correspondent assigned to NPR's Washington Desk. She appears on NPR shows, writes for the web, and is a regular on The NPR Politics Podcast. She is covering the ...
Donald Trump, addressing supporters last night in Florida, claiming victory in his bid to return to the nation's highest office. Now, this came before key states had reported their results, but it is ...
Former President Donald Trump wrapped up his presidential campaign in Grand Rapids, Mich. Vice Present Harris concluded hers in Philadelphia.
There's a divide between men and women voters driven by a host of factors like the presidential candidates’ genders, abortion and campaign strategy.
Just six days out from the final day of voting, both Harris and Trump are hitting the campaign trail hard. Trump is deflecting controversy that arose from his Sunday rally at Madison Square Garden.
NPR's Danielle Kurtzleben asked voters and pollsters - what's going on? DANIELLE KURTZLEBEN, BYLINE: Here's something a Democrat and a Republican can agree on - the gender gap this year could be huge.
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to GOP pollster BJ Martino, president and CEO of the Tarrance Group, about what demographic has surprised him the most in the presidential election -- based on exit polls.
NPR political correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben is following the Trump campaign and joins us now. Hi, Danielle. DANIELLE KURTZLEBEN, BYLINE: Hey, there. CHANG: So I see how every day is so packed ...
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Harris are in the final days of being able to attract swing voters to their sides.