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In 'City So Real,' An Election Is Only The Beginning
The Steve James documentary series City So Real is about the 2019 Chicago mayoral election. But its real message is that no one election determines the future.
Down In The Polls, Trump Seeks Familiar Embrace of Conservative Media
President Trump has turned to conservative media and stars for help in his fight to win reelection. They've rewarded him by promoting his questionable claims about the Bidens and the coronavirus.
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The Counting Of Mail-In Ballots Is A Major Issue In Pennsylvania
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Pennsylvania's Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar about mail-in ballots, and those that are received up to three days after Election Day will be counted.
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After The Polls Close, It Will Take Time To Get The Final Results
Increased numbers of people voting by mail may delay results from some key swing states like Pennsylvania and Nevada. We explore how much information will and will not be available on election night.
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Voting Security Has Come A Long Way Since 2016 — But Vulnerabilities Remain
More voters will use paper ballots this year than in 2016, but in a number of key ways, U.S. election security still has a long way still to travel.
Election Day Updates: How Polls Are Working Around The Country
More than 100 million Americans voted early, and tens of millions more are expected to turn out at the polls. There've been a few disruptions, but more challenges could come when the counting begins.
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Election Day Updates: Voting In Pennsylvania, Texas And Wisconsin
Three states will be watched closely on Election Day as the ballots roll in: Pennsylvania, Texas and Wisconsin. NPR's reporters in each state discuss the voting scenes.
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How Trump Campaign Is Readying For Election Results
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Steve Cortes, a senior adviser for the Trump 2020 campaign, about watching, waiting and making a last push for votes on Election Day.
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Dinner Party 'Freeze Tag' Is A Reminder Of Life's Fragility
This video, part of our 'We Insist' timeline of 2020's noteworthy protest music, was released Oct. 29.
U.S. Officially Leaving Paris Climate Agreement
The United States is the only country to back out of its promises to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. America has contributed more cumulative carbon dioxide to the atmosphere than any other nation.
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