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Ahead of Iowa Caucuses, Voters Fear the Prospect of Civil Unrest

Presidential elections traditionally speak to future aspirations, offering a vision of a better tomorrow, the hope and change of Barack Obama or the compassionate conservatism of George W. Bush. Yet this year, even before a single vote has been cast, a far darker sentiment has taken hold. Across Iowa, as the first nominating contest approaches…

Iowa’s Governor Bet on DeSantis. Voters Aren’t Thrilled.

Gov. Kim Reynolds of Iowa broke with tradition and with former President Donald J. Trump in November when she endorsed Ron DeSantis for president in her state’s first-in-the-nation caucuses, a move that surprised political observers and Iowa voters alike. And it has scarcely seemed to moved the needle: Mr. Trump remains the runaway favorite of…

In South Carolina, Biden and Harris Test Policy-Heavy Pitch to Black Voters

As Democrats amplify their concerns about President Biden’s status with Black voters, South Carolina has emerged as a proving ground for his campaign: one where he can test his message to a predominantly Black electorate and use it as a largely ceremonial launchpad for his re-election. At events over the last few days, both Mr.…

In Iowa, DeSantis Talks Abortion to Win Over Evangelical Voters

Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida paused, looked down and then told a banquet hall filled with conservative Iowa Christians something that he had never before said in public: His wife, Casey DeSantis, experienced a miscarriage several years ago during her first pregnancy. The couple, Mr. DeSantis explained on Friday at a forum for Republican presidential…

Black Voters Fuel Democratic Hopes in Deep-Red Mississippi

Just three years ago, Mississippi had an election law on its books from an 1890 constitutional convention that was designed to uphold “white supremacy” in the state. The law created a system for electing statewide officials that was similar to the Electoral College — and that drastically reduced the political power of Black voters. Voters…