Michel Martin
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Ukraine reacts to Trump's presidential victory
Ukrainians have been fighting for survival since Russia’s 2022 invasion. With Donald Trump winning the presidential election, Ukrainians could lose the U.S. as their biggest single ally.
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A look at swing state polls that predicted narrow margins in the presidential race
NPR asks Chris Borick of Pennsylvania's Muhlenberg College Institute of Public Opinion about swing state polls that predicted narrow margins in the presidential race.
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Trump supporters have propelled him to a White House victory
With former President Donald Trump returning to the White House — a look at the supporters who got him there.
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Overall, how did voting go on Election Day?
Counting continues in several states. We get an overall look on how smoothly voting went on Election Day.
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Keeping an eye on the remaining tight races
We get an overview on races that are still tight and too close to call.
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The issues driving voters to the polls in the swing state of Georgia
Election Day voting has begun in many parts of the country. We are getting an update from a polling place in the swing state of Georgia.
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Control of the White House and Congress rest on voters' decisions
NPR's Michel Martin talks to Democratic Rep. Suzan DelBene of Washington state, chair of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, about issues voters will consider Election Day.
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Abortion rights are on the ballot in 10 states this Election Day
The results could end up dramatically expanding access to abortion, and influencing the presidential and congressional elections.
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Republicans and Democrats aim to capture tight state legislative races
Though it doesn't get as much attention as the presidential election, state government plays a crucial role in the laws that govern lives. This year control of several state capitols is up for grabs.
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Striking machinists at Boeing will vote Monday on a new contract offer
Union members will vote on Boeing's latest proposal. They have rejected two previous offers, but union leaders are backing this proposal to end the seven-week strike.