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Election 2024

  1. Kari Lake, a Trump Acolyte, Struggles to Find Her Path

    The Republican Senate candidate in Arizona, who has been an election denier and Trump supporter, is seeking to appeal to establishment Republicans.

     By Michael C. Bender and

    Kari Lake’s 2022 campaign for governor of Arizona featured unfounded claims of election fraud and attacks on fellow Republicans.
    CreditRebecca Noble for The New York Times
  2. Chasing Clicks in the Jungle: Right-Wing Influencers Descend on the Darién Gap

    The treacherous migrant crossing in Panama is drawing packs of American activists who are distorting how immigration is perceived, and debated, at home.

     By Ken Bensinger and

    Laura Loomer, a right-wing activist, recently interviewed Ayub Ibrahim, a 20-year-old migrant from Somalia, in a migrant camp in Panama. Mr. Ibrahim later said he felt ambushed.
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  3. Melania Trump Avoids Saying Whether She Will Hit Campaign Trail

    The former first lady appeared with her husband as former President Donald J. Trump cast his ballot during Florida’s primaries. Asked if she would be a more frequent presence, she said “stay tuned.”

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    Melania Trump joined the former president as he voted in Palm Beach, Fla.
    CreditDoug Mills/The New York Times
  4. Four Takeaways From the Biggest Primary Night Since Super Tuesday

    A Trump-backed candidate won in the G.O.P. Senate primary in Ohio. Incumbents prevailed in Illinois. And the race to finish Kevin McCarthy’s term heads to a runoff.

     By Chris Cameron and

    Voters took to the polls on the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community in Arizona on Tuesday, along with voters in four other states.
    CreditAsh Ponders for The New York Times
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  8. How Ronna McDaniel Backed Trump’s Early Bid to Hold Power

    During a very brief tenure at NBC News, the former Republican Party leader downplayed her role in efforts to overturn the 2020 election. A review of the record showed she was involved in some key episodes.

    By Jim Rutenberg and Alexandra Berzon

     
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