OUR LATEST subscriber newsletter, The US in brief, helps you keep up to date with fast analysis of the political stories of the day, chosen by our correspondents and editors. You can sign up here.
In America’s elections this year the stakes are unusually high: the outcome could shape national and world affairs like no other in 2024. The presidential race is all but certain to be a rematch between two men whom polls suggest most Americans dislike. Joe Biden is seen as too frail and too old to run again; the very fact that Donald Trump is running, with all his legal baggage, compromises American democracy.
The US in brief provides a run-down of the political news that matters, so you can stay informed about the events and people shaping electoral affairs. Delivered to subscribers’ inboxes daily, it tracks developments in the presidential race and in contests for the Senate, the House of Representatives and state bodies, with fresh data insights from The Economist’s poll tracker and election-forecast model.
We’ll include a “Figure of the day” that catches our eye, and links to our most recent and relevant articles, editorials and guest essays on the election. And wow us with your own knowledge of American politics in the newsletter’s daily quiz: we’ll announce a winner every Friday.
See the full range of The Economist’s newsletters to receive more exclusive commentary in your inbox each week.