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Cybersecurity expert discusses the integrity of the 2024 election
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to cybersecurity expert Chris Krebs about the integrity of the 2024 election. Krebs was fired by President Trump after he vouched for the integrity of the 2020 election.
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Center-right pollster Christine Matthews discusses election results
Center-right pollster Christine Matthews with Bellwether Research & Consulting discusses the election results.
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Sergey Radchenko discusses Donald Trump's approach to foreign policy
NPR speaks with Johns Hopkins professor and Russia expert Sergey Radchenko about Donald Trump's foreign policy approach.
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Hear the latest on the state of the 2024 election
Former President Donald Trump has been elected president again, according to a race call by the AP. Meanwhile, Republicans have taken control of the Senate, while the House remains too close to call.
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Democratic pollster discusses swing state outcomes, where polls indicated toss-ups
NPR talks with Democratic pollster Margie Omero about the election outcomes in swing states, where polls indicated toss-up races.
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How Israel is reacting to Trump’s election victory
Former President Donald Trump has expressed his strong support for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. We hear from Israelis about his return to the White House.
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An analysis of the voters who likely put Donald Trump back into power
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to GOP pollster BJ Martino, president and CEO of the Tarrance Group, about what demographic has surprised him the most in the presidential election -- based on exit polls.
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GOP strategist explains Trump's possible path to the White House
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Republican strategist Rob Burgess about former President Donald Trump's messaging and possible path to the White House.
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Israel cuts ties with U.N. Palestinian relief agency UNRWA
Israel ends its agreement with the U.N. aid agency for Palestinians, but aid workers say there is no Plan B in place.
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Politics of daily life: A portrait of Braddock, Pa.
The potential sale of U.S. Steel to Japanese competitor Nippon Steel has been opposed by both presidential candidates. For the people of Braddock, Pa., steel and politics are just part of the story.