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The Run-Up Returns, Every Week Through Election Day


We’re just about a year away from Election Day 2024.

In a race in which the incumbent Democratic president is running for re-election and the leading Republican candidate is a former president himself, it can be easy to write off this presidential election as one we’ve seen before.

It does seem likely that the country is heading toward the same matchup voters faced in 2020. That’s exactly what makes 2024 so different. And why it demands a different kind of political reporting.

“The Run-Up” and its host, Astead W. Herndon, will be covering this election from the usual early voting states and candidate events. But the show is also going places you wouldn’t typically see on a political calendar, like a country music concert in Iowa and a remote corner of a reliably blue state.

Our first episode drops Thursday, and after that, we’ll be coming to you every single week until Election Day.

The Run-Up host Astead Herndon interviewing Clallam County residents at the Fairmount Diner in Port Angeles, Wash., last week.Grant Hindsley for The New York Times


Source: Elections - nytimes.com


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