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Understanding The 2020 Electorate: AP VoteCast Survey
A national survey measures the demographics, policy views, voting behavior and other attributes of Americans who participated in the election. This is an alternative to traditional exit polls.
Voter Survey: U.S. Is On Wrong Track, COVID-19 Not Under Control
AP VoteCast, a massive pre-election survey, finds 63% think the country is on the wrong track, President Trump has just a 44% approval rating and 53% say the coronavirus is not at all under control.
Race Up In The Air, Even As Trump Falsely Claims Victory
Trump spoke after the AP called Texas, Florida, Ohio and Iowa for him. Tight races, strong turnout and record amounts of mail-in voting left millions of legitimate votes still to be counted.
Democrats' Hopes For Senate Majority Fade As GOP Beats Back Challenges
Republicans win tough contests in South Carolina, Iowa, Texas and Montana. Democrats flip seats in Colorado and Arizona, but their path to a majority is uphill.
Faith, LGBTQ Rights Collide At Supreme Court
At issue in the case is the rights of a city to enforce its anti-discrimination policies in contracting against the rights of religious groups.
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Biden Picks Up Arizona And Its 11 Electoral Votes
Arizona was heavily contested and Joe Biden has come out on top. In 2016, Trump won the state by four points. Democrats had been hopeful to make gains since they flipped a Senate seat there in 2018.
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Trump Is Victorious In Florida, Picks Up The Battleground State
President Trump and challenger Joe Biden visited Florida many times throughout the campaign, vying for one of the biggest prizes of the race. But it was Trump's base that turned out in bigger numbers.
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As Counting Goes On, Voters Reflect On Their Presidential Choice
The presidential candidates have called this election a fight for the soul of America. We've asked some voters how they're feeling about the country.
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At This Point In Time, Presidential Race Is Too Close To Call
President Trump and Joe Biden picked up a number of states Tuesday night. There are, however, more votes to be counted — and the overall result is unclear.
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The 2020 Election Was Attacked, But Not Severely Disrupted. Here's How
Federal officials credit years of preparation and tough lessons from the Russian attack on the 2016 election for what they called a much better showing by government agencies at every level.
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