As Midterms Near, Biden Faces a Nation as Polarized as Ever
| By Lisa Lerer, Jennifer Medina and Jonathan Weisman As candidates made their closing arguments on Sunday, Democrats braced for potential losses even in traditionally blue corners of the country while Republicans predicted a red wave. | | | white house memo By Peter Baker President Biden had hoped to preside over a moment of reconciliation after the turmoil of the Trump years. But the fever of polarizing politics has not broken ahead of Tuesday's midterm elections. | | | By Michael C. Bender and Patricia Mazzei The Republican Party's top two stars are campaigning, separately, in the midterms' last days. | | |
| U.S. By Maggie Astor and Eleanor Lutz See where underrepresented groups have made gains and where they have declined. | | | Opinion | Ezra Klein By Ezra Klein Here comes the G.O.P.'s calamity caucus | | |
| By The New York Times Crowds cheered on more than 50,000 runners racing through all five boroughs of New York. | | | By Chevaz Clarke-Williams Runners in the New York City Marathon endured unseasonably warm weather, with temperatures in the mid-70s. | | | By Dave Itzkoff Amy Schumer hosted a "Saturday Night Live" episode that contemplated the coming elections and Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter. | | |
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