In the seven weeks ahead of the 2024 presidential election, the Today, Explained podcast has been examining the major themes and policies impacting voters this year. We’ve been telling the story of the Donald Trump-Kamala Harris presidential matchup through each of the hard-fought swing states. There are seven battleground states, dotted throughout the country, and they each speak to major issues, themes, and demographic groups that will decide the 2024 election. Our hosts, producers, and reporters have been talking to voters in each of them: Georgia, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Wisconsin, Nevada, North Carolina, and Michigan.
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The 7 states that will decide the 2024 election
What matters most to voters in the battleground states.
Arab American support for third parties could decide Michigan — and the presidency.
Nevada has voted blue since 2008. Will that change this year?
Will storm damage depress turnout in a key battleground state?
Both the Trump and Harris campaigns need to court and win rural voters to take Wisconsin, a traditionally Democratic-leaning state that Trump won in 2016.
Arizona’s ballot will include a constitutional amendment on the right to abortion up until fetal viability. Both the Trump and Harris campaigns are hoping that gives them an edge with women voters.
Victory in Pennsylvania might be all about losing by less in the other party’s strongholds.
The Georgia state election board’s 11th-hour rule changes, explained.
Credits
Executive Producer: Miranda Kennedy
Hosts: Noel King and Sean Rameswaram
Editors: Amina al-Sadi and Matt Collette
Producers: Hady Mawajdeh, Miles Bryan, Victoria Chamberlin, Avishay Artsy, Amanda Lewellyn, and Peter Balonon-Rosen
Engineers: Patrick Boyd, Rob Byers, and Andrea Kristinsdottir
Senior researcher: Laura Bullard