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‘My supporters are not violent people': Trump casts ballot on Election Day
Former President Donald Trump voted near his Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Florida on Tuesday afternoon.
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When do polls close? State-by-state guide for Election Day
Here’s a breakdown of when polls close on Election Day throughout the U.S. on Tuesday, Nov. 5.
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Photos: Election Day 2024 in Connecticut
Voters are heading to the polls on Election Day. The polls are open until 8 p.m. Here are some images from the day. -
‘Non-credible bomb threats' cause two Georgia polling sites to evacuate
Fulton County Election Director Nadine Williams confirmed Tuesday afternoon that all polling sites are now operational again and secure.
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Live updates: Connecticut voters head to the polls on Election Day
In addition to voting for president this year, people in Connecticut will elect a U.S. senator, and all five U.S. representatives are up for reelection.
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JD Vance casts his vote in Ohio
Vance told reporters after casting his ballot that he is feeling “good” on Election Day and spoke about what his message would be for the losing campaign.
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Voting machine issues reported in Pennsylvania county
Poll workers told voters in Cambria County Tuesday morning that voting machines were unable to scan ballots.
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Trump, Vance cast ballots as voters turn out across U.S. on Election Day
Polls are underway as voters cast their ballots for either Donald Trump or Kamala Harris in a presidential race that polls show to be neck and neck.
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Connecticut to decide on constitution change to make mail-in voting easier
Connecticut voters will decide Tuesday whether to get rid of rules preventing the state from joining the 36 others that allow people to cast ballots by mail or through drop boxes without needing an excuse for not going to a polling place in person. An amendment to the state constitution would lift long-standing restrictions that only allow people to vote…
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Is the post office open on Election Day 2024? What to know about Tuesday mail delivery
Find out if the USPS is open on Nov. 5 and whether or not there will be mail delivery on Tuesday.
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GOP tries to break Connecticut Democrats' winning streak in US House races
The race between Hayes and Logan is among the state’s most closely watched contests on an Election Day when voters will also choose state legislators, a U.S. senator and the next U.S. president.
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LIST: Most important swing states by electoral votes
These are the critical swing states in the presidential election and their electoral votes. See a map as votes come in.
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A tiny village in India where Kamala Harris has ancestral roots is praying for her victory
As millions of Americans gear up to cast ballots in U.S. elections, Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee for president, has people rooting for her from thousands of miles away in a tiny south Indian village.
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Election Day food deals to fuel you after you go to the polls
Whether you’re hitting the polls on Nov. 5 or you already cast your ballot, many restaurants are rewarding voters with freebies and sweet discounts.
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Everything you need to know about Election Day in Connecticut
Here’s everything you need to know about Election Day in Connecticut this year.
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Everything you need to know about Election Day in Connecticut
Election Day is here and here’s everything you need to know. The polls are open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. While the polls are open until 8 p.m., anyone who is in line at that time will be allowed to vote. You can find out where to vote here. If you have not registered to vote, but want...
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Live updates: Americans choose a president and much more on Election Day 2024
Follow for updates on Election Day 2024.
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These countries have the most at stake as the U.S. heads to the polls
The world is watching the presidential election as voters go to the polls Tuesday, but the vote is more consequential for some countries than for others.
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A slice of voters explain why they're wavering on Harris and Trump
Beneath the surface of a tight presidential race and NBC News’ tied final national poll, the handful of voters who have wavered in recent weeks illustrated the lesser-of-two-evils thinking that could decide the 2024 election.