Wed Nov 06 2024 04:08:57 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Donald Trump wins Idaho
Former President Donald Trump won Idaho for the third consecutive election on Tuesday, adding four electoral votes to his tally. Idaho is deeply red, and the Republican presidential nominee has carried the state with more than 60% of the vote for the last several elections. The last time a Democratic presidential nominee won Idaho was 60 years ago, when Lyndon Johnson beat Republican Barry Goldwater by a narrow margin of just over 5,300 votes.
Wed Nov 06 2024 04:07:57 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Kamala Harris wins Washington
Vice President Kamala Harris won Washington’s 12 electoral votes on Tuesday, besting former President Donald Trump in a state where he is not popular. Washington has not gone for a Republican presidential candidate since Ronald Reagan in 1984. President Joe Biden carried Washington in 2020 with 58% of the vote to Trump’s less than 39%.
Wed Nov 06 2024 04:07:05 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Kamala Harris wins California
Kamala Harris won California on Tuesday, giving her the largest prize in the presidential election – 54 electoral votes. The outcome in the heavily Democratic state where Harris previously served as a U.S. senator and attorney general was expected. A Republican candidate hasn’t won a presidential contest in the nation’s most populous state since 1988, and the GOP hasn’t seriously contested California in a presidential election since 2000. Registered Democrats outnumber Republicans in California by about 2-to-1, and the party holds every statewide office and dominates the Legislature and congressional delegation.
Wed Nov 06 2024 04:02:05 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Presidential Election 2024 Live Results: US Vote counting is underway in Georgia
Vote counting is underway in Georgia, one of the seven swing states Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump focused on ahead of Election Day.
Wed Nov 06 2024 03:55:39 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
US Election Results LIVE: Donald Trump wins Kansas
Former President Donald Trump won Kansas and its six electoral votes on Tuesday. Republican candidates have carried Kansas in every presidential election since 1964, and it was the third election in a row that Trump has won the state. Kansas City-area suburbs that once were reliable GOP strongholds started leaning more Democratic after Trump was elected president in 2016, but Trump has retained his strong popularity in much of the state and particularly in rural areas.
Wed Nov 06 2024 03:48:21 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
US Elections 2024: Donald Trump Wins Iowa
Donald Trump has won Iowa.
Wed Nov 06 2024 03:46:59 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
US Presidential Elections: Donald Trump Leading Kamala Harris
Former President Donald Trump is leading his Democratic rival Kamala Harris in the latest rounds of vote count in the high-stakes US Presidential election but a clear picture is set to emerge on who will occupy the White House once definitive trends emerge from the seven battleground states. Voting is still underway in the battleground state of Pennsylvania and several other states. But at the same time, counting of early ballots and mail-in votes is going on in these states. As per the latest projections, Republican heavyweight Trump is picking up 154 electoral college votes as opposed to 81 by Harris. A candidate who wins 270 electoral votes or more becomes the president.
Wed Nov 06 2024 03:41:42 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Trump Now Leading in All 7 Swing States
Donald Trump is now leading in all seven swing states.
Wed Nov 06 2024 03:28:53 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Trump and Harris Rack Up Early Wins as America Awaits Battleground Results
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris notched early wins in reliably Republican and Democratic states, respectively, as a divided America made its decision in a stark choice for the nation’s future Tuesday. Polls closed in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, Arizona, Wisconsin and North Carolina, six of the seven closely fought battlegrounds expected to decide the election, but the results there were too early to call. Balloting continued in Nevada and other parts of the West on Election Day, as tens of millions of Americans added their ballots to the 84 million cast early as they chose between two candidates with drastically different temperaments and visions for the country.
Wed Nov 06 2024 03:26:59 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Kamala Harris Wins District of Columbia
Vice President Kamala Harris won the District of Columbia on Tuesday, securing the capital’s three electoral votes. Harris’ win in DC is no surprise – the District is a longtime Democratic stronghold whose government repeatedly feuded with Republican Donald Trump when he was the president. Trump has described modern-day Washington as a crime-ridden dystopia, and Republican allies in Congress have threatened to strip D.C. of its limited autonomy. The Associated Press declared Harris the winner at 10:20 p.m. EST.
Wed Nov 06 2024 03:25:01 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
US Election LIVE: Kamala Harris Wins Colorado
Kamala Harris won Colorado on Tuesday, picking up the state’s 10 electoral votes. Colorado was once a purple state, flipping between Democratic and Republican presidential candidates, but it has shifted blue in the past two decades. The last Republican presidential candidate to snag Colorado’s electoral votes was George W. Bush in 2004. Since then, it’s backed Democratic presidential candidates, with Joe Biden winning it handily in 2020. Colorado gained its 10th electoral vote after the 2020 census, attributed to population growth around Denver. The Associated Press declared Harris the winner at 10:08 p.m. EST.
Wed Nov 06 2024 03:05:47 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Presidential Election 2024 LIVE Results: Trump wins Utah
Donald Trump won Utah and its six electoral votes on Tuesday. The Mountain West state is a rare Republican stronghold that has in past elections only half-heartedly supported Trump, whose brash style and comments about immigrants do not sit right with some members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Latter-day Saints, commonly known as Mormons, make up about half of Utah’s 3.4 million residents. A Democratic presidential candidate has not won in Utah since Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964. Voters have historically favored moderate Republicans in statewide elections.
Wed Nov 06 2024 03:02:05 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Trump vs Harris: Who is winning US swing states right now?
In Georgia, with 77% of votes counted, Donald Trump leads Kamala Harris 52% to 47%. The state, crucial in elections, has seen record turnout with over five million votes anticipated.
In Republican-leaning North Carolina, Trump holds a 51% to 48% lead with 55% of votes counted.
Kamala Harris currently leads in Michigan, holding 53% to Trump’s 45% with 13% of votes tallied. She also leads in Pennsylvania by 5% after 31% of votes counted. Similarly, Wisconsin shows Harris with 50% against Trump’s 48% with 22% of the votes in.
Wed Nov 06 2024 02:56:53 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
US Election 2024 Results LIVE: Donald Trump wins Missouri
Republican Donald Trump won the reliably conservative state of Missouri on Tuesday, defeating Democrat Kamala Harris. Missouri voters overwhelmingly favored Trump over Democrats in the 2016 and 2020 elections, and he was favored to win again this year. In the past decade, the GOP has become increasingly dominant in Missouri, and Republicans now hold all statewide political offices. Republicans also hold large majorities in both legislative chambers.
Wed Nov 06 2024 02:45:40 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Polling hours extended at 9 precincts in eastern Arizona county
A judge has ordered polling places to remain open two extra hours in nine precincts in an eastern Arizona county following a rocky start to Election Day that included malfunctioning equipment and a lack of printed ballots.
Apache County Superior Court Judge Michael Latham agreed to keep the polls open at the request of the Navajo Nation, which filed a lawsuit asking for extended hours due to the problems.
Meanwhile, bomb threats to polling places at schools in neighboring Navajo County prompted some to close momentarily and one to evacuate and send students home for the day.
Authorities said they received email bomb threats at four locations in Navajo County, including at least three polling sites. They determined the threats were not credible.
Wed Nov 06 2024 02:43:02 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
New York voters approve a constitutional amendment protecting abortion
New Yorkers approved an amendment that would expand the state constitution’s antidiscrimination language in a way that supporters say would protect the civil rights of people who are seeking or have had abortions.
The state constitution already barred discrimination based on race, creed or religion. Opponents argued that the amendment might give transgender athletes the constitutional right to play on girl’s and women’s sports teams. This is another victory for Harris and Democrats nationwide as they see abortion as a key campaign issue.
Wed Nov 06 2024 02:35:47 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Polymarket Predicts 71.6% Chance of Trump Winning Presidential Election
️Polymarket prediction market gives Donald Trump a 71.6% chance of winning the presidential election — Data
Wed Nov 06 2024 02:35:01 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Trump and Harris rack up early wins as America awaits battleground results
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris notched early wins in reliably Republican and Democratic states, respectively, as a divided America made its decision in a stark choice for the nation’s future Tuesday.
Wed Nov 06 2024 02:28:27 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Donald Trump wins the 3rd Congressional District in Nebraska and one electoral vote
Republican Donald Trump won the electoral vote tied to Nebraska’s vast, rural 3rd Congressional District on Tuesday. The former president easily defeated Democratic candidate and Vice President Kamala Harris in the state’s most conservative of its three districts, covering 80 counties and two time zones. The district is also one of the most conservative in the country and supported Trump by about 3-to-1 in both 2016 and 2020. The last time the district voted for a Democrat to represent it in the U.S. House was in 1958.
Wed Nov 06 2024 02:26:37 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Donald Trump wins Ohio
Republican Donald Trump carried Ohio for a third time on Tuesday, defeating Democratic nominee Kamala Harris to capture the state’s 17 electoral votes. Support for the former president helped turn Ohio from a presidential bellwether to reliably Republican in recent years. Ohio voters supported him by wide margins in 2016 and 2020, and they delivered for him again this year. No Republican has reached the White House without carrying Ohio. In 2020, Joe Biden became the first Democrat to win the presidency without winning Ohio since John F. Kennedy in 1960.
Wed Nov 06 2024 02:26:13 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Donald Trump wins Texas
Former President Donald Trump won Texas for the third consecutive election on Tuesday, adding 40 electoral votes to his tally. Texas gained two more electoral votes this cycle after the 2020 census. The Republican nominee for president has won Texas for nearly 50 years since Democrat Jimmy Carter carried the state in 1976
Wed Nov 06 2024 02:25:32 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Republican Mark Robinson loses North Carolina
Republican Mark Robinson loses North Carolina gubernatorial bid after tumultuous campaign
Wed Nov 06 2024 02:24:27 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Biden congratulates Democrats on their victories
President Biden made a round of congratulatory calls to Democrats who have emerged victorious on Election Day.
According to the White House, he’s called Lisa Blunt Rochester, who won a U.S. Senate seat in his home state of Delaware, and Matt Meyer, who was elected the state’s governor. He also called the outgoing governor, John Carney, who was elected mayor of Wilmington.
Other calls went to Andy Kim, who will be a senator from New Jersey, and Josh Stein, the next governor of North Carolina.
Wed Nov 06 2024 02:22:51 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Trump Urges Pennsylvania Voters to Take Advantage of Extended Polling Hours
Pennsylvania – Cambria County polling hours have been EXTENDED to 10pm, and Laflin Borough polling hours have been EXTENDED to 9:30pm. STAY IN LINE AND VOTE!
Wed Nov 06 2024 02:20:16 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
‘1 More Hour!’: Trump Urges Montana Voters
Montana – 1 More Hour!
Polls are open until 8:00 PM local.
If you are in line by the cutoff they must let you vote.
GO NOW and STAY IN LINE!
Wed Nov 06 2024 02:06:18 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Donald Trump wins Wyoming
Former President Donald Trump beat Vice President Kamala Harris in deep-red Wyoming to win the least-populated state’s three electoral votes on Tuesday. One of the most Republican states by almost any measure, Wyoming gave Trump his widest margins of victory in any state in the 2020 and 2016 elections. Trump made at least one fundraising visit to Wyoming in 2024 but did not campaign in the state. He focused instead on states less certain to deliver him wins.
Wed Nov 06 2024 02:05:44 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Donald Trump wins Louisiana
Former President Donald Trump won Louisiana on Tuesday for the third consecutive presidential election, increasing his electoral vote tally by eight. In addition to voter support, Trump has various powerful political allies in and from the Bayou State, including House Speaker Mike Johnson, Majority Leader Steve Scalise and Gov. Jeff Landry. In Louisiana, where the GOP currently holds each statewide elected office and controls the legislature, the Republican nominee for president has won every election since 1996. Trump won Louisiana with about 58% of the vote in both 2016 and 2020.
Wed Nov 06 2024 02:04:26 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Donald Trump wins South Dakota
Former President Donald Trump won South Dakota’s three electoral votes for president Tuesday. The Republican nominee had been expected to prevail comfortably in a state where GOP voters outnumber Democrats by more than 2-to-1. No Democratic nominee has carried South Dakota since President Lyndon Johnson won in 1964. Trump received nearly 62% of the vote in each of his previous runs for president, and both times his margin was more than 26 percentage points. Almost 51% of the state’s 616,000 registered voters are Republicans, while fewer than 24% are Democrats.
Wed Nov 06 2024 02:03:33 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Donald Trump wins North Dakota
Former President Donald Trump won North Dakota’s three electoral votes on Tuesday. His victory continues a decadeslong streak of Republican presidential wins in the conservative state known for its agriculture and energy production. The last Democratic presidential candidate to win the state was President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964. North Dakota has about 784,000 residents.
Wed Nov 06 2024 02:03:01 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Kamala Harris wins New York
Vice President Kamala Harris won New York’s presidential contest on Tuesday, picking up the state’s 28 electoral votes. New York has now voted for the Democrat in every presidential contest since giving Ronald Reagan the nod in his landslide 1984 election. Former President Donald Trump has consistently struggled to gain traction in his home state, losing New York in each of his three runs for the White House. New York’s electoral vote haul is the fourth richest, after California, Texas and Florida, but has one fewer vote than it did four years ago due to population shifts.
Wed Nov 06 2024 01:46:47 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Donald Trump wins Arkansas
Former President Donald Trump secured Arkansas’ six electoral votes on Tuesday, winning the heavily Republican state for the third presidential election in a row. Trump had the backing of the state’s top Republican figures, including Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Sanders, who had served as Trump’s White House press secretary, endorsed the former president’s bid and campaigned for him. Former Gov. Asa Hutchinson ran unsuccessfully for the GOP nomination and declined to endorse Trump’s reelection. Democrats have not won a presidential election in Arkansas since 1996, when native son Bill Clinton won reelection.
Wed Nov 06 2024 01:46:05 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Kamala Harris wins Illinois
Vice President Kamala Harris won Illinois on Tuesday, claiming the state’s 19 electoral votes for Democrats. The reliably blue state, the home of former President Barack Obama, has supported Democratic presidential candidates since 1992.
Wed Nov 06 2024 01:45:38 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Kamala Harris wins Delaware
Democrat Kamala Harris won Delaware’s presidential contest Tuesday, easily defeating Republican Donald Trump. Harris’ victory in solid-blue Delaware was a foregone conclusion, given the stranglehold Democrats have held on the state’s three electoral votes for decades. The last Republican presidential candidate to win in Delaware was George H.W. Bush in 1988. That’s also the last time Delaware voters elected a Republican governor. Delaware’s congressional delegation for years has been composed entirely of Democrats, who also control both chambers of the state legislature.
Wed Nov 06 2024 01:44:43 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Kamala Harris wins New Jersey
Vice President Kamala Harris won New Jersey’s 14 electoral votes on Tuesday. Harris’ victory over Republican Donald Trump continues Democrats’ dominance in the state, which has gone with the Democratic candidate for president in every election since 1988. New Jersey Democrats have nearly 1 million more registered voters than Republicans. Trump has ties to New Jersey, including golf clubs across the state. He also operated casinos in the shore resort of Atlantic City, but they ended in bankruptcy.
Wed Nov 06 2024 01:33:07 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Republican Diana Harshbarger wins reelection to U.S. House in Tennessee’s 1st Congressional District
Republican Rep. Diana Harshbarger won reelection to a US House seat representing Tennessee on Tuesday. The victory means Harshbarger will serve a third term in the 1st District in northeastern Tennessee. Harshbarger, a pharmacist from Kingsport, won the predominantly Republican district against Democrat Kevin Jenkins and two independent candidates.
Wed Nov 06 2024 01:21:29 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Donald Trump wins Alabama
Former President Donald Trump won Alabama for the third consecutive election on Tuesday, adding nine electoral votes to the Republican’s tally. Democrats have not won Alabama since 1976, when Jimmy Carter carried the state.
Wed Nov 06 2024 01:21:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Donald Trump wins Oklahoma
Former President Donald Trump won Oklahoma and its seven electoral votes on Tuesday, defeating Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris. A Democrat has not won the presidential race in Oklahoma since 1964, and Trump was heavily favored to win. The last time a Democrat won one of Oklahoma’s 77 counties in a presidential race was in 2000 when Al Gore won nine counties in the eastern part of the state during his loss to then-Texas Gov. George W. Bush.
Wed Nov 06 2024 01:19:44 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Once the bellwether, Florida quietly slides to Trump
Florida is the third-biggest prize of the night in electoral votes, but Trump’s win is no surprise since Florida has been trending Republican for the past decade.
The last Democrat to carry Florida was Barack Obama in 2012, but it since has slipped decidedly into GOP ranks in statewide elections.
Ron DeSantis won reelection by nearly 20 percentage points in 2022, a political lifetime after the contested 2000 presidential election came down to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to stop the recount in the race between Democrat Al Gore and Republican George W. Bush.
Wed Nov 06 2024 01:17:56 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Donald Trump wins Tennessee
Former President Donald Trump won Tennessee on Tuesday, keeping the firmly Republican state and its 11 electoral votes in his win column. Trump won Tennessee by about 23 percentage points in 2020 and by 26 points in 2016. The state’s two Republican U.S. senators, Marsha Blackburn and Bill Hagerty, both won their first elections behind endorsements from Trump. The state has not voted for a Democrat for president since Bill Clinton’s reelection in 1996. Voters in 2000 turned on Clinton’s vice president from Tennessee, Al Gore, and voted for George W. Bush.
Wed Nov 06 2024 01:17:31 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Kamala Harris wins Connecticut
Kamala Harris wins Connecticut
Wed Nov 06 2024 01:16:42 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Kamala Harris wins Rhode Island
Kamala Harris wins Rhode Island
Wed Nov 06 2024 01:16:14 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Kamala Harris wins Massachusetts
Kamala Harris wins Massachusetts
Wed Nov 06 2024 01:14:55 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Donald Trump wins Florida
Donald Trump wins Florida
Wed Nov 06 2024 01:14:04 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Elizabeth Warren wins re-election to the US Senate in Massachusetts
Elizabeth Warren wins re-election to the US Senate in Massachusetts.
Wed Nov 06 2024 01:11:35 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Donald Trump wins Mississippi
Former President Donald Trump won Mississippi on Tuesday, claiming the state’s six electoral votes and continuing a long winning streak for Republicans.The last Democratic presidential nominee to win Mississippi was Jimmy Carter in 1976.
Wed Nov 06 2024 01:11:12 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Kamala Harris wins Maryland
Kamala Harris wins Maryland
Wed Nov 06 2024 01:11:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Donald Trump wins South Carolina
Former President Donald Trump won South Carolina on Tuesday, earning its nine electoral votes for the third straight election. South Carolina has not voted for the Democratic nominee for president since 1976, when Democrat Jimmy Carter — the governor of the neighboring state of Georgia — defeated Republican President Gerald Ford throughout the South. Four years ago, Trump won 55% of the vote, matching his performance from 2016. Given the success Republicans have in the state, presidential candidates rarely spend time campaigning there. The Associated Press declared Trump the winner at 8:01 p.m. EST.
Wed Nov 06 2024 01:08:39 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
What to watch as polls are closing
Pennsylvania: Many of the earliest results will include mailed ballots, which have tended to favor Democratic candidates in the past. The state reported almost twice as many registered Democrats as Republicans voted in advance this year. But any early advantage could change later as more Election Day votes are counted.
Michigan: Polls are about to close across most of Michigan. In the past, initial returns sometimes favored Republicans because Democratic-dominated Wayne County, the state’s largest and home to Detroit, was slow to report mailed votes. But this year, counties may process mailed ballots earlier. That’s expected to make the count go faster.
Wed Nov 06 2024 01:08:15 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Bomb threats at Georgia polling places
Of the 177 polling places in Georgia’s Fulton County, 32 received bomb threats Tuesday, county Police Chief W. Wade Yates said.
Some of the threats were called directly into the locations where voting was happening, while others were called into 911 or received by email, he said.
As a result, voting hours were extended at five polling places in Georgia’s Fulton County that were briefly closed because of bomb threats that were determined to be noncredible.
Each voting location’s hours have were extended for as long as they were closed. The extensions ranged from 10 minutes at one location to 45 minutes at two locations.
Wed Nov 06 2024 01:01:09 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Polls close across east coast, midwestern states, including Pennsylvania
Polls are set to close soon in Pennsylvania, and Kamala Harris’ campaign highlights high turnout in Philadelphia. Advisers suggest that the city’s turnout could surpass Joe Biden’s 2020 levels.
Wed Nov 06 2024 00:40:37 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Trump takes lead in Florida
Donald Trump: 53.8%Kamala Harris: 45.3%
(53% of votes in)
Wed Nov 06 2024 00:39:04 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Trump wins West Virginia, Republicans pick up Senate seat
Donald Trump has claimed victory in West Virginia, according to the Associated Press, while Republican Governor Jim Justice has won the state’s Senate seat.
Justice will succeed Joe Manchin, an independent who recently departed from the Democratic Party after often opposing Joe Biden’s economic initiatives. Though Manchin still caucuses with Democrats, the loss of his seat narrows their margin in the Senate, putting control of the chamber at risk. The Democrats now rely on wins in traditionally red states like Ohio, Montana, and potentially Texas and Florida, to maintain their majority.
Wed Nov 06 2024 00:23:36 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Bernie Sanders re-elected to Senate
Independent Bernie Sanders, a prominent figure among progressives, has secured a fourth term in the U.S. Senate representing Vermont, according to the Associated Press.
Meanwhile, Republican Congressman Jim Banks has been elected as Indiana’s next senator, succeeding Mike Braun, who, as reported by the AP, has just won the state’s governorship.
Wed Nov 06 2024 00:16:56 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Donald Trump wins Indiana and Kentucky
Donald Trump wins Indiana and Kentucky
Wed Nov 06 2024 00:16:32 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Kamala Harris wins Vermont
Kamala Harris wins Vermont
Tue Nov 05 2024 23:48:08 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Voting suspended at 5 locations in Georgia’s DeKalb County After to bomb threats
According to a press release from DeKalb County, bomb threats were reported at five voting locations and two additional sites that are not polling places. Police are currently conducting bomb sweeps at all seven locations.
Tue Nov 05 2024 23:25:05 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Atlanta precincts extend voting hours after bomb threats disrupt polling
A judge ruled Tuesday afternoon that several metro Atlanta precincts will stay open until 7:58 p.m. ET, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
The context: The NAACP and its Georgia State Conference had urged Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to extend voting hours in Gwinnett, Fulton, and DeKalb counties after bomb threats temporarily closed multiple polling locations, mostly in predominantly Black neighborhoods.
Officials found the threats to be non-credible, with Raffensperger stating that they originated from Russia. These disruptions impacted voting in key Atlanta areas where Black voters hold substantial influence.
NAACP President Derrick Johnson condemned the threats, saying, “The right to vote is sacred. No individual or foreign entity should undermine the voices of Black Georgians.”
Tue Nov 05 2024 23:21:40 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Kamala will be at her alma mater today evening
The Democratic nominee, Kamala Harris, will follow the election results today evening from her alma mater, Howard University. Police forces have closed down several blocks near the campus.
Trump will be following the results from Mar-a-lago, Florida and US President Joe Biden will be following the results from the White House.
Tue Nov 05 2024 23:10:35 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
JD Vance urges people to go out and vote
The Republican Presidential nominee is urging people to go out and vote. Both campaigns believe that a higher vote turnout will help them.
Tue Nov 05 2024 23:08:29 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Musk confirms he is heading to Mar-a-Lago to follow the elections with Trump
On Twitter Spaces, Elon Musk confirmed that he is heading to Mar-a-Lago, Florida, to follow the election results with Donald Trump, JD Vance and others. He also spoke against bureaucrats, stating that the government should be run by people who are elected, not unelected bureaucrats.
Tue Nov 05 2024 22:56:31 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Milwaukee to recount 31,000 absentee ballots
The Milwaukee Election Commission announced that it will recount approximately 31,000 absentee ballots, due to an issue with panel doors on tabulation machines. Observers noticed that the doors, which provide access to the machines’ power switches, were not fully closed after several hours of counting. To ensure transparency and security, the commission opted to recount these ballots, which make up nearly one-third of Milwaukee’s 100,000 absentee ballots. As a result, final results from Wisconsin’s largest city are not anticipated until well past midnight, local time, according to the New York Times.
Tue Nov 05 2024 22:54:50 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
US university offers post-election ‘self-care’ with Legos and cookies to ‘traumatized’ students
The day after the election, while most people in America will start their morning with breakfast and go about their routines regardless of the outcome, students at Georgetown University’s McCourt School of Public Policy have a different option: spending time with Legos.
According to a report from The Free Press, an an email, Jaclyn Clevenger, the school’s director of student engagement, announced a “Self-Care Suite” for McCourt students. Acknowledging the stress of the times, she invited students to the Commons on the 3rd floor for a day of relaxation, mindfulness activities, and snacks.
Here’s the lineup:
10:00-11:00 a.m.: Tea, Cocoa, and Self-Care11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.: Legos Station12:00-1:00 p.m.: Healthy Treats and Healthy Habits1:00-2:00 p.m.: Coloring and Mindfulness2:00-3:00 p.m.: Milk and Cookies4:00-5:00 p.m.: Legos and Coloring5:00-6:00 p.m.: Snacks and Self-Guided Meditation
According to The Free Press, Clevenger did not respond to questions about why graduate students might need milk and cookies to recover from election-related stress or how such practices might influence future diplomats.
Georgetown is not alone in offering post-election support. Missouri State University’s counseling center has set up a “self-care no phone zone” with calming jars, coloring pages, and sensory fidgets. Last week, The New York Times also reported that Fieldston, a private school in New York City, made attendance optional the day after the election for students feeling emotionally distressed, canceled homework, and provided psychologists for “Election Day Support.”
Tue Nov 05 2024 22:10:47 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Musk is hosting a Twitter Space to discuss the election
Tue Nov 05 2024 22:08:11 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Why is voting time being extended in some areas?
While most polling places nationwide have reported minimal issues today, a few locations have extended voting hours due to delayed openings or equipment malfunctions, particularly in battleground states like Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Georgia.
In Pennsylvania’s Cambria County, where Donald J. Trump received strong support in 2020, a judge extended voting hours by two hours, allowing polls to stay open until 10 p.m. Eastern time, due to problems with ballot scanning machines. In Laflin, a borough in Luzerne County, voting was extended until 9:30 p.m. following a delayed opening. In North Carolina, voting was extended by 30 minutes, until 8 p.m., at single precincts in Burke and Wilson counties due to delays. Meanwhile, in Georgia’s Cobb County, two precincts extended voting by 20 minutes, keeping polls open until 7:20 p.m. Eastern time.
Tue Nov 05 2024 21:47:42 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Musk casts his vote in Texas
Musk, one of Trump’s most prominent supporters, in this election cycle, voted for the Republican candidate in Texas. Texas is a Republican state.
Tue Nov 05 2024 21:42:29 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Did Kamala pretend to call voters from DNC HQ instead of actually calling them?
Tue Nov 05 2024 21:30:07 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Vote, future of the world is at stake, says Musk
Tue Nov 05 2024 21:09:34 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
High numbers of ballots being rejected in Nevada, a crucial swing state
On Tuesday morning, Nevada’s secretary of state raised concerns over the high number of ballots rejected in the state’s largest counties, Clark and Washoe.
In Nevada, the signature on a mail-in ballot envelope must match one in the voter database. If signatures don’t match, voters have until Nov. 12 to “cure” their ballots, a process that allows them to address the discrepancy. According to state reports from Monday night, over 11,300 ballots in Clark County, where Las Vegas is located, and more than 1,800 in Washoe County require curing. In close races, a significant number of ballots needing cures could influence the final outcome.
In both counties, the number of ballots flagged for curing is higher than in 2020 and 2022, and officials expect this number to increase as more mail ballots are processed.
“When you start to examine the data and see such high numbers, it’s concerning,” Secretary of State Francisco Aguilar commented outside Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas. He added, “With margins so tight, we don’t want to be left waiting for ballots to be cured. It’s essential that every voter’s voice is heard.”
Why are the ballots being rejected?
Aguilar noted that signature mismatches were often due to younger voters whose signatures don’t match what’s on their driver’s licenses. “Young people today often lack consistent signatures,” he explained, noting that signatures captured through the DMV’s digital pads, as part of automatic voter registration, were often the source of the discrepancies.
To address this, his office is sending guidance to counties to ensure consistent application of the signature verification process statewide.
Nevada is a crucial swing state. In the last 30 Presidential elections, Nevada has voted for the winning candidate 27 times. It voted for the losing candidate only in 1908, 1976 and 2016.
The state has 6 Electoral College votes.
Tue Nov 05 2024 20:49:11 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Kamala Harris is at DNC headquarters in Washington, DC
The Democratic nominee, US Vice President Kamala Harris is now at the DNC headquarters in Washington DC. According to reports, she is meeting the staff, participating in a phone bank and calling up voters.
Tue Nov 05 2024 20:39:52 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
“Stay in line, they have to let you vote,” says JD Vance
Charlie Kirk, the head of Turning Point (an organization that has played a key role in galvanizing young Trump voters), has said that “Turnout is mixed and not where we want it to be. We need more people to vote. We can’t let turnout flatline. Text everyone you know. Make more noise. We need more.”
Tue Nov 05 2024 20:26:27 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Elon Musk suggests, Google is intervening in the elections, in favor of Harris
Elon Musk, along with numerous other people, is suggesting that Google is indirectly intervening in the elections, to help Harris.
The central claim is that – when someone asks Google “where can I vote for Harris?” it shows relevant results. However, when someone asks Google “where can I vote for Trump”, it doesn’t show relevant results. The end result? Making it harder for Trump voters to figure out where they need to go, to cast their vote.
Tue Nov 05 2024 20:07:44 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Republicans, we are doing really well, says Trump
Tue Nov 05 2024 20:17:19 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
White women will play a decisive role in this election
While Vice President Kamala Harris’s electoral prospects have raised concerns about potential challenges from key groups like Black men—who are second only to Black women in their loyalty to the Democratic Party—pollsters and strategists suggest the outcome may hinge more on white women voters.
White women form the largest voting demographic in the U.S., representing roughly 30% of the electorate, and they consistently have high turnout rates. Historically, they tend to lean more toward Republican candidates in presidential elections, including in Donald Trump’s last two campaigns.
In 2016, 47% of white women supported Trump, while 45% voted for Hillary Clinton. This gap widened in 2020, with 53% voting for Trump compared to 46% for Joe Biden.
The 2016 election highlighted the influence of white female voters in a way unseen since the early days of women’s suffrage, and many Democrats blamed them for blocking Clinton’s path to becoming the first female president. Now, as the first presidential election since the overturning of Roe v. Wade unfolds, the widening gender gap has again made white women a pivotal swing group. Recent New York Times/Siena College polls show a tight race among white female voters, with Harris holding a slight lead.
However, there is a possibility that abortion might not be the primary concern for a majority of white women. If that turns out to be the case, it’ll be good news for Republicans.
Yesterday, the journalist Megyn Kelly, who asked Trump the famous pointed question during the 2016 primaries, endorsed Trump. This is notable because Kelly was insulted by Trump for doing her job and she even received death threats from some Trump supporters, after Trump insulted her. The fact that despite all the bad blood, Kelly endorsed Trump, reveals that some White women, are more worried by left-wing extremism, than say, abortion.
Tue Nov 05 2024 19:39:25 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Some advisors have urged Trump to declare premature victory
Some of Donald Trump’s advisers have recommended that he consider declaring victory on election night if he’s leading Kamala Harris in critical battleground states like Pennsylvania, although it’s uncertain whether he will follow this advice, sources close to him suggest, as per a report from The Guardian.
Advisers generally believe there’s little risk for Trump in claiming he’s won if he holds a lead of several hundred thousand votes in Pennsylvania or if his internal polling suggests a likely victory, even if results aren’t fully confirmed by Tuesday night. However, some of Trump’s closest and most combative allies—including former White House strategist Steven Bannon, who spoke with Trump last week—have advised him to wait on any declaration if the race appears close by the time he retires for the night, to avoid potential embarrassment.
In the campaign’s final days, Trump and his team have exuded confidence, fueling supporters’ expectations of a win. This approach could contribute to claims of a “stolen” election should Harris ultimately prevail. Any premature declaration of victory may further reinforce this narrative.
Tue Nov 05 2024 19:36:47 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Musk will spend election night with Trump
Elon Musk will spend the election night with Donald Trump at Mar-a-lago, Florida, according to a report from the New York Times. Musk, who was a Democrat until a few years ago, has played a crucial role in this election. Reports suggest he has spent $119 million in this election cycle, in favor of Trump.
Tue Nov 05 2024 19:23:20 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
A man with torch and flare gun arrested by US Capitol Police
Tue Nov 05 2024 19:16:36 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
“Your vote will lead us to greatness,” says Trump
Tue Nov 05 2024 19:06:53 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Biden plans to follow elections results from the White House
US President Joe Biden will be following the election results from the White House, along with his senior staff members and key aides.
Some Republicans have suggested that Biden secretly wants Trump to win, because he is still unhappy with the way he was treated by his own party.
Tue Nov 05 2024 19:06:11 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Trump is at Mar-a-Lago, where is Harris?
The Democratic nominee is expected to make a public appearance later tonight (US EST) at Howard University in Washington, D.C., where she will address supporters at her alma mater.
After a busy day of campaigning in Pennsylvania, Harris returned to her residence, the Naval Observatory in DC, just hours before polls opened early Tuesday morning.
Throughout the day, Harris is expected to participate in a series of last-minute “Get Out The Vote” calls to radio stations, aiming to reach Americans on their commutes who are yet to vote. Her campaign confirmed that so far, she has made calls to stations in three key battleground states: Pennsylvania, Georgia, and North Carolina, with additional calls planned.
When asked about her top priority if elected, Harris emphasized reducing the cost of living, a central concern for voters this election season. She mentioned her economic proposals on housing, healthcare, and the child tax credit during an interview on NewsRadio KDKA, and highlighted immigration reform as another critical area, acknowledging the challenges previous presidents have faced with this issue.
Tue Nov 05 2024 19:01:44 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Whoever wins, Elon Musk has played a crucial role in this election cycle
Millions of Americans are casting their vote today. Millions already have. Whoever wins, one of the most important stories of this election cycle has been the role Elon Musk has played. In general, the ultra-wealthy in America donate their money to a candidate they want to win, fund a PAC and that is about it. However, Elon Musk has played a more active role, than perhaps any other ultra-wealthy American.
Until a few years ago, Musk used to be a Democrat. However, times have changed. Just a day before the Election Day, Musk recorded a podcast with Joe Rogan, and urged people to go out and vote for Trump. He made the case for Trump by arguing that US won’t be a real democracy anymore if Democrats win, because they will move illegal aliens to the swing states, which will ensure that Democrats win the swing state in every election, effectively ending democracy in America.
Musk has also played a key role in the swing state of Pennsylvania, which is a crucial state. He has been overseeing the GOP’s ground game in the state. Whether his efforts will bear fruit, remains to be seen.
Tue Nov 05 2024 19:01:05 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Trump urges voters to stay in line and vote
Tue Nov 05 2024 19:00:40 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
“We are doing great,” says Trump
Tue Nov 05 2024 19:00:10 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Voting hours extended in Cambria County, Pennsylvania
Voting hours in Cambria County, Pennsylvania, have been extended by two hours following a court ruling, allowing residents more time to vote after an earlier software issue disrupted the process. County commissioners requested an emergency extension, moving the closing time from 8 p.m. EST to 10 p.m. EST to address concerns that the software malfunction could disenfranchise voters.
Tue Nov 05 2024 18:59:50 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Donald Trump says he feels “very confident”
Whilst talking to reporters at Palm Beach, Florida, after casting his vote, US President Donald Trump said that he feels “very confident”. He added that “Republicans have shown up in force. I hear we are doing very well”.
He also said that he wants to “bring everybody in, we want to be very inclusive.”
Tue Nov 05 2024 18:59:25 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
My voters are not violent people, says Trump
When Donald Trump was asked if he will tell his voters not to be violent (if the results are not favorable to GOP), he responded by saying “I don’t have to tell them that there’ll be no violence. Of course there will be no violence. I certainly don’t want any violence, but I certainly don’t have to tell [these] great people,” he said.
He said that his supporters “are not violent people … these are people that believe in no violence.”
Tue Nov 05 2024 18:59:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Trump casts his vote in Florida
Donald Trump arrived in Palm Beach, Florida, along with his wife Melania Trump, to cast his vote. He said he was happy to see the long lines. “This is the best campaign we have run,” he said.
Donald Trump with his wife Melania Trump | Image: AP
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