Why state secretaries of state are important to elections

John J. Martin is a research assistant professor of law at the University of Virginia. They may be the most important government officials you can’t name. Their decisions have the potential to alter election results. Scholars have referred to them as the “guardians of the democratic process.” Who are these unknown, but essential, officials? State secretaries of

The health issue voters want to hear about ahead of the election: costs

President Joe Biden is counting on outrage over abortion restrictions to help drive turnout for his reelection. Former President Donald Trump is promising to take another swing at repealing Obamacare. But around America’s kitchen tables, those are hardly the only health topics voters want to hear about in the 2024 campaigns. A new KFF tracking

WATCH: Joe Biden’s Senior Moment of the Week (Vol. 83)

On Wednesday, President Joe Biden got his annual check-up from his longtime physician, who called the octogenarian “healthy” and “active.” That check-up, however, did not include a cognitive exam. Biden’s behavior this week shows he should be thankful for the omission. During a Monday afternoon taping of NBC’s Late Night with Seth Meyers, for example,