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Does the Biden campaign face a Latino enthusiasm gap?
Polling shows Biden not doing as well among Hispanics as might be expected, but the campaign is confident that’s going to change.
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In graphics: How covid-19 infections have skyrocketed in states that have not required face masks
The list of governors who ordered face masks to be used in public has grown in response to the uptick in coronavirus cases in the United States. The states that are reporting the worst outbreaks have one thing in common: they do not require (or until recently did not require) the widespread use of face masks.
Is Trump “running out of time” to correct falling poll numbers?
With four months to go before election day on Nov 3, President’s Trump’s election campaign is going from bad to worse, struggling to find an answer to one wave of bad news after another: from the coronavirus to rising unemployment and racial unrest. Is it too late for his fortunes to change? ( Leer en español)
Trump administration scrambles to explain inaction on Russian bounty intel
New details are emerging in the growing Russian bounty scandal. A senior military official now says intelligence on a Russian plot to pay the Taliban to kill American forces in Afghanistan, was uncovered thanks to U.S. Special Forces.

John Bolton discusses Trump's ignorance about Venezuela with Jorge Ramos
In an interview Jorge Ramos for Sunday's 'Al Punto' show, John Bolton says "Donald Trump is very different from other presidents and that political calculations are almost the only things that he considers."
Senate Democrats block Republican police reform bill
A Republican police reform bill has hit a roadblock as Senate Democrats voted against it saying it doesn't go far enough in addressing police misconduct. To discuss this we spoke to Marq Claxton, he's the director of The Black Law Enforcement Alliance and a retired NYPD detective.
Trump’s polling numbers keep faltering in swing states
It's been a rocky week for the president after the Supreme Court dealt him two blows. First it preserved protections for LGTBQ employees, and then refused to eliminate DACA. For this week’s political analysis, we spoke to Charles Zelden, a political science professor at Nova Southeastern University.








