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Outgoing Nebraska State Senator On Electoral College
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with outgoing Nebraska state Sen. Ernie Chambers about his fight to keep the state from adopting a "winner-take-all" system and Joe Biden winning one electoral vote there.
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What Health Care Might Look Like Under A President Biden
NPR discusses how the Biden administration's approach to health care would be different from President Trump's.
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Officials And Experts Say Election Went Unexpectedly Well
The U.S. voting system faced many challenges in 2020, including the coronavirus pandemic, a highly divided electorate and allegations of fraud. But many election observers say things went pretty well.
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Ohio Trump Supporters On What They Think Biden's Presidency Might Bring
NPR talks with Ohio voters who wanted President Trump reelected about what they see the next four years might bring under a President Biden.
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Stocks Skyrocket Amid Pfizer's Report On Effectiveness Of A Coronavirus Vaccine
Stocks soared to record highs after drugmaker Pfizer announced its experimental coronavirus vaccine was more than 90% effective, providing a major dose of hope for the global economy.
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Mexico's President Is Not Sending Biden Congrats — Just Yet
Andrés Manuel López Obrador says he won't congratulate the president-elect until the U.S. formally certifies the winner.
Coronavirus FAQ: Could COVID-19 Ever Be Considered A Preexisting Condition?
That's a question people are asking as the Supreme Court hears oral arguments for a case on the future of the Affordable Care Act — which guarantees coverage for preexisting conditions.
On Immigration, Biden's Biggest Promises Likely Hinge On Who Controls The Senate
President-elect Biden is expected to quickly reverse some of the Trump administration's most controversial policies. But his ability to reshape immigration would be limited in a divided government.
In Harris, Black Sororities And Fraternities Celebrate One Of Their Own
Lawrence C. Ross, author of The Divine Nine, explains why Black sororities showed up and showed out for Kamala Harris—and how Black Greek organizations have long pushed for enfranchisement.
How State Sen. Ernie Chambers Helped Keep Nebraska's Electoral College Votes Split
Longtime progressive state Sen. Ernie Chambers has been instrumental in keeping Nebraska's Electoral College votes split by district. Joe Biden won one Electoral College vote in Nebraska.
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