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  1. ¿La elección de Trump fue un revés para las mujeres de EE. UU.? Ni ellas están de acuerdo En español, November 12

    Kamala Harris habría sido la primera mujer presidenta en los casi 250 años de historia del país. Pero muchas mujeres eligieron a Donald Trump, a pesar de su historial de sexismo.

  2. Cómo un buen 2022 les arruinó el 2024 a los demócratas En español, November 11

    Si los demócratas hubieran perdido de manera contundente en las elecciones de mitad de mandato, quizá Joe Biden habría sido la figura de transición que había prometido ser.

  3. The Democratic Blind Spot That Wrecked 2024 Op Ed, November 10

    Maybe it would have been better if the red wave had crashed ashore in 2022.

  4. Democrats Consider an Autopsy, but Who’s the Coroner? Politics, November 9

    The Democratic Party agrees it needs to figure out what went wrong. The question is how.

  5. ¿Estados Unidos elegirá alguna vez una mujer presidenta? En español, November 7

    Después de que Kamala Harris se convirtiera en la segunda mujer en perder una elección presidencial frente a Donald Trump, algunas mujeres se preguntan si el techo de cristal se romperá algún día.

  6. Will a Woman Ever Be President? Politics, November 6

    After Kamala Harris became the second woman to lose a presidential election to Donald J. Trump, some women wondered if the glass ceiling would ever break.

  7. Trumpism Is Not a Fad Op Ed, November 6

    Why America went with Trump, again.

  8. Trump, Vance y sus aliados insultan a las mujeres al final de la contienda electoral En español, November 6

    Trump ha utilizado un lenguaje misógino para referirse a Harris, fomentando un ambiente entre sus aliados y en sus mítines que se regodea en los insultos sexistas.

  9. Election Night at The Times, Through the Decades Insider, November 5

    The first presidential election The Times covered was in 1852. Things have changed a lot since the days of typewriters and motographs — see how, in archival images from decades past.

  10. Trump, Vance and Allies Hurl Insults at Women as Race Ends Politics, November 5

    Donald J. Trump has used misogynistic language to refer to Kamala Harris, fostering an environment among his allies and at his rallies that revels in gendered insults.

  11. Photographing Every President Since Reagan Insider, November 2

    Doug Mills reflects on nearly 40 years of taking photos of presidents.

  12. If the Choice in 2024 Were So Obvious, the Election Wouldn’t Be So Close Op Ed, November 2

    Why opposing Trump is not so completely obvious, obligatory or a matter of simple common sense.

  13. How Will White Women Vote? It’s a Question With a Fraught History. Magazine, November 2

    White and Black women have joined together to power progressive causes — from abolition to civil rights — but it’s a tenuous alliance.

  14. Elecciones en EE. UU.: 10 preguntas frecuentes explicadas para adolescentes (y adultos) En español, November 1

    Headway/The New York Times ha recibido más de 500 preguntas de adolescentes sobre las elecciones presidenciales de este año. He aquí sus preguntas más frecuentes y nuestras respuestas.

  15. Let’s Not Blow It Again Op Ed, November 1

    Don’t let the monarch of Mar-a-Lago take back his throne.

  16. This Election Is the Tiebreaker Over Trumpism Op Ed, November 1

    The hosts dig into what they got right, and what they got so wrong, about this campaign season.

  17. A Big New Celebrity Endorser for Kamala Harris: LeBron James Politics, October 31

    Mr. James, the N.B.A.’s all-time leading scorer, campaigned for Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton in previous election cycles. He has made no secret of his low opinion of Donald J. Trump.

  18. Trump and His Allies Link Biden’s ‘Garbage’ Comment to 2016 ‘Deplorables’ Remark Politics, October 30

    Within minutes of the clip of President Biden’s remarks going viral, the Trump campaign and others were using it to attack Kamala Harris and Democrats.

  19. Florida Stopped Being a Swing State Slowly, Then All at Once National, October 29

    Once a top presidential battleground, the state is lost to Democrats. The party’s missteps, along with demographic change, led to every one of Florida’s 67 counties becoming more red.

  20. Michelle Obama Decries a ‘Double Standard’ in Treatment of Trump and Harris Politics, October 28

    As Donald Trump’s rhetoric grows more extreme, liberals say Kamala Harris is being held, unfairly, to a higher bar by voters and the media. One is “allowed to be lawless while the other one has to be flawless,” a congresswoman said.

  21. ‘Lady Blogs’ Would Have Had a Field Day With This Election Styles, October 28

    The robust feminist blogosphere of 2016 is all but gone. Some of the creators are missing its perspective.

  22. The Newspaper That Almost Was Insider, October 27

    Reporters and editors at The New York Times had diligently prepared for one outcome of the 2016 presidential race. Then the election results poured in.

  23. Is Harris’s Race or Gender Affecting Her Support? ‘It’s Very Complicated.’ Election Analytics, October 26

    There are historical clues that pollsters and academics have been able to uncover, but it’s not a simple question to answer.

  24. As Election Looms, Justice Dept. Tries to Steer Clear of Politics Washington, October 24

    A department memo seeks to formalize a pre-election “quiet period” in which senior officials should avoid unnecessary high-profile moves.

  25. Why a Harris Victory Isn’t a Sure Thing Letters, October 23

    Responses to two columns by David Brooks. Also: Donald Trump’s disjointed speeches; an inmate with autism; the Eric Adams mess; mistreatment of women.

  26. This Is the First Presidential Debate Without an In-Person Audience Since 1960 Politics, June 27

    John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon were the last presidential candidates to debate with no live audience during a general election.