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Joe Biden now has 16 additional electoral votes in his column. In one of the biggest upsets of the 2016 election, Trump won Michigan by just under 11,000 votes.
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President Donald Trump wins Florida. We hear from some local winners and look at how things went down on Election Day in South Florida.
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Here's how much longer it will take to count the votes in the remaining key states of Pennsylvania, Georgia, Nevada and North Carolina.
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As he defeated Democrat Joe Biden in Florida, President Donald Trump on Tuesday used a familiar Republican playbook for statewide races: Dominate in rural and mid-sized counties and try to hold down losses in urban areas.
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The election between Trump and Biden is still not settled, and it might not be for days.
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The 2020 Election saw a high voter turnout in Florida with more than 11 million people casting their ballots. That's a little more than 75%.
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The John F. Kennedy Library, with its vibrant murals, was the backdrop to a political feud in its parking lot. The library is located in Hialeah, a city with a large Cuban-American population, and previously a Republican stronghold.
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Follow NPR's live election coverage, including voting updates, race calls and analysis.
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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.
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You're probably anxious about the results, but patience may truly be a virtue on election night. Here's how to approach the evening.
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Voting officials are expecting a busy Election Day, but fewer in person because of the coronavirus pandemic. Everything you need to know before you enter polling locations today.
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Voter turnout in the November election is expected to be high in Florida and around the country. WLRN has been hearing from South Florida voters who are casting a ballot for the first time in a presidential election.