Post debate, candidates head back to the battleground | Battleground Ep. 33

Shiba Russell, in for S.E., hosts this episode of Battleground. We take an in-depth look at the presidential race through the eyes of voters in key swing states. We look at new polling out of Wisconsin and, bring you some of the reactions still pouring in from the pivotal Harris-Trump debate. We examine Trump's post-debate campaign stop in Arizona and why the state remains a top GOP target. Plus, more debate insights from Georgia voters and whether Harris' strong performance will boost Democratic chances

GA school shooting: Suspect's mom called counselor

There are new details about a call made to Georgia's Apalachee High School by the mother of a 14-year-old who was charged in connection with the deadly shooting there. At the same time, the community is remembering the four lives lost in the shooting. Reporter Steve Harrigan has more.

Apalachee High School shooting: New information emerges

New information has emerged about the tragic school shooting at Apalachee High School. According to a report from The Washington Post, the mother of the accused shooter called the school just minutes before the incident to warn staff about her son’s behavior.

Election deniers, Latino voters, debate countdown | Battleground Ep. 29

With only 59 days until the election, we uncover how 2020 election deniers have seized control of Georgia's election board - a shocking development that could swing the results in this critical battleground state. We also head to Reading, PA to explore how the town's growing Latino population may spell good news for Donald Trump. Plus, Chris Cillizza joins us for an insightful look at where the race stands in our key swing states as we count down to next week's momentous debate in Philadelphia.

Accused Georgia high school shooter in court

Colt Gray, the 14-year-old accused of a mass shooting at Apalachee High School in Georgia, made his first court appearance on Friday morning. The courtroom was packed with relatives and friends of the victims of the shooting, which claimed four lives and injured nine others.