Earlier this year, historian Alexander Horwath released a documentary, in which he uses the figure of the legendary actor to portray the evolution of the United States and to confirm that cinema ‘no longer has the function of reflecting society’
Obstacles to voting, especially for minorities. The overrepresentation of sparsely populated communities. A dysfunctional Congress. The role of dark money in propelling candidates. The US democratic system, hailed as the longest-standing and most stable in the world, is far from perfect
The polling and political communication expert warns of the country’s distrust in the system and leaders: ‘everything we’ve known about politics is not true anymore’
More than half of Americans believe their economic situation is worse than four years ago and are pessimistic about the future. Discontent among traditional Democratic voters may favor Trump
Harris says Trump is ‘increasingly unhinged and unstable.’ The Republican candidate calls his rival ‘lazy’ and ‘stupid’ while former Trump aides call him ‘a fascist’ and claim he asked for generals like Hitler’s
The editor, essayist and political analyst argues that voting in the election will show a strong division between the sexes, with women coming out to support Kamala Harris
The American labor journalist has not only investigated precarious jobs, she has also held them. The working class, she says, doesn’t look like a white guy in a hard hat anymore
Federal law prohibits payments for voting or registering to vote, but the billionaire is giving away the money among those who sign a petition defending the right to to bear arms, which experts say approaches a legal boundary
The journalist addresses the elusive Latino vote in the context of this year’s election and with her latest book, ‘Defectors: The Rise of the Latino Far Right and What It Means for America’
The process has begun in almost all states across the country with above-average early voter turnout, in a sign that habits have changed since the Covid pandemic
The worst storm to hit the US in two decades devastated a quarter of the state, creating significant logistical difficulties in an already tight race, all while misinformation spreads rapidly in the affected areas
Nebraska is the latest state to remove all barriers to former inmates being able to participate in the November election. But one in 59 adults (mostly Black and Latino) are still excluded from the electoral process
Renowned Spanish artist Antoni Miralda joins EL PAÍS on a visit to one of the most famous merchandise stores in the United States. Housed in a former church in a small Virginia town, this store turns the cult of the leader into a blend of sarcasm, conspiracy, and commerce
‘It’s time to have a president who is prepared and wants the best for everyone, not just her fellow billionaires,’ says the actress, who was a White House advisor in the series ‘Scandal’ and is now returning with ‘6888,’ while campaigning for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz
The Mexican-American journalist, the founder of the Futuro Media Group, is one of the most influential voices from the Latino community in the United States
In the heart of the automotive industry, votes have typically been cast for economic reasons — but this year, the war in Gaza and Lebanon has been added to the equation
The community fears that the massive deportations promised by the Republican candidate, justified by an 18th-century law, will lead to the expulsion of immigrants with residency permits as well as American citizens