From the Archives: Ronald Reagan speaks about future of the Republican party after Watergate

From the Archives: Ronald Reagan speaks about future of the Republican party after Watergate – CBS News Watch CBS News Then-Governor Ronald Reagan joined Face the Nation in 1975 to talk about whether or not he would challenge President Gerald Ford for the 1976 presidential nomination. Reagan also spoke about the impact of the Watergate

Expert tips on lowering election-related stress

Expert tips on lowering election-related stress – CBS News Watch CBS News Between assassination attempts, a last-minute candidate switch and ongoing personal attacks, the nail-biter 2024 election has some Americans stressed out. In fact, the American Psychological Association found 69% of Americans are “very stressed” about the presidential race. Elise Preston reports on expert tips

Gallego, Lake target undecided voters in final days of Arizona Senate race

Gallego, Lake target undecided voters in final days of Arizona Senate race – CBS News Watch CBS News In Arizona’s closely-watched Senate race, Rep. Ruben Gallego is hoping to lasso undecided Latino voters, while Republican challenger Kari Lake is seeking to harness voter angst over immigration and inflation. Kris Van Cleave reports. View CBS News

Why these women are supporting Trump in 2024

Why these women are supporting Trump in 2024 – CBS News Watch CBS News Thousands of women supported Vice President Kamala Harris’ candidacy in a Washington, D.C., march on Saturday, but former President Donald Trump has female supporters too. Some of them joined Weijia Jiang to discuss why he has their vote. View CBS News

2 more Russian disinformation videos are circulating online, sources say

U.S. officials believe another two fake videos circulating online and publicly identified by the FBI as an attempt to push false election security claims are likely part of a Russia-backed malign influence campaign ahead of Tuesday’s presidential election, two sources familiar with the process told CBS News.  The news comes after the FBI said in a statement

New Louisiana election laws creating challenges for voters with disabilities

New laws aimed at protecting the 2024 presidential election from fears about fraud are creating unexpected barriers for some of the nation’s more than 40.2 million voters with disabilities, disability rights advocates have told CBS News. Laws in more than 20 states now restrict various elements of mail-in ballots including limiting the kinds of assistance