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More Latino voters support Trump in 2020 than 2016, but young Americans favor Biden, early CNN exit polls show
President Donald Trump picked up more Latino voters in several key battleground states than he won in 2016, according to results of a nationwide CNN exit poll.
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Understanding the Election | AP
As it has for more than 170 years, The Associated Press will count the vote and report the results quickly, accurately and without fear or favor in November’s U.S. presidential election.
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Biden Has Won the Most Extraordinary Election of Our Time. What Comes Next.
A divided government can mean measured change—and that is typically good for investors. But the end of political acrimony is nowhere in sight.
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Trump's refusal to concede amps up pressure on GOP
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is perhaps the most important figure who hasn't weighed in publicly.
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AP Definitive Source | Understanding the election: Campaign coverage from all 50 states
AP’s extensive and fact-based coverage of the 2020 presidential election will be as deep as it is broad. With political reporters based in key states...
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Trump's gains among Latino voters shouldn't come as a surprise. Here's why.
Republicans have garnered over 40 percent of Latino support in previous races, and Trump's messaging — and frequent, targeted outreach — resonated with more Latino voters.
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Black men shift slightly toward Trump in record numbers, polls show
Most Black men supported Biden, but overall, Democrats have been losing Black male support since 2008, according to NBC exit poll data.
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Cori Bush becomes Missouri’s first Black congresswoman
“Working class people need representatives who look like them and who have experienced their struggles. I am that champion," Cori Bush wrote on Twitter.
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Ritchie Torres becomes first gay Afro Latino elected to Congress
Torres, a Democrat, was elected to represent New York's 15th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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How Joe Biden reclaimed Michigan for the Democrats
President Trump lost the support of seniors and white college graduates in Michigan this year — clearing a path for Biden's projected win.
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