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Republicans See Surge Of Women Elected To Congress
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks with Kat Cammock of Florida, one of a number of new Republican women elected to the U.S. House of Representatives.
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Latinos Helped Flip Arizona From Red To Blue
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with organizer Tania Unzueta about the historic turnout of Latinos in Arizona and how they helped flip the state from red to blue.
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The Tradition Of A Candidate Concession Is Far More Than Mere Courtesy
The concession has become an unofficial touch point in the process of American elections, especially when one party gives up the presidency, signaling a commitment to the peaceful transfer of power.
After Biden Victory, 'SNL' Returns To Form Thanks To Dave Chappelle
On the day that networks declared Biden the winner of the election, Saturday Night Live had a giddy energy in its first really trenchant episode of the season.
Indian Americans Celebrate Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris
Harris will not only be the first Black, and first female, vice president. She's also the first Indian American and the first Asian American elected to the office.
COVID-19 Cases Top 50 Million Globally, U.S. Nears 10 Million
The U.S., India and Brazil lead with the most cases and account for nearly half of the world count. The U.S. alone is poised to hit 10 million cases as hospitalizations continue to climb.
Skepticism, Relief, Hopefulness: Tennessee Trump Voters React To 2020 Election
Trump voters in Tennessee react to the election outcome and President-elect Joe Biden's call for cooperation and civility during his administration.
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Democratic Representative-Elect Cori Bush Wants To 'Bring Home Change'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Representative-elect Cori Bush about her historic win in Missouri's First Congressional District.
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Biden Won. Trump Hasn't Conceded. What Now?
President-elect Joe Biden has already turned his focus to the transition. But President Trump refuses to concede.
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ICU Doctor Stresses COVID-19 Severity In Communities Of Color, Faults White House
Physician Taison Bell reflects on the messaging around COVID-19 disparities and whether that's impacted how some people are responding to measures to control the virus.
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