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Republicans pushed hard for the Latino vote in Nevada and Florida, to mixed results
María Urbina, former staffer to the late Nevada Senator Harry Reid and managing director at Indivisible, joins NPR to discuss Nevada's election results and the Democrats' campaign strategies.
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Politics
Examining the impact of former President Trump on the Midterms
What can we say so far about the impact of former President Donald Trump's endorsements in the midterms?
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Politics
It's still undecided which party controls the House and Senate
Republicans had been forecast in recent days to gain 12-25 seats in the House. Democrats appear to have stemmed the Republican tide.
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Politics
Breaking down gubernatorial election results from across the country
Thirty-six governor seats were up for grabs in midterm elections. There are 20 that Republicans currently occupy, and another 16 in Democratic hands. How did the parties fare election night?
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Politics
Oath Keepers founder denies in court that he organized the attack on the Capitol
Stewart Rhodes testified in is own defense Monday — denying he had a role in planning the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. He and four others are charged with seditious conspiracy.
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Europe
Putin makes unsubstantiated claim that Ukraine has plans to use a dirty bomb
Russia has given no evidence of Ukraine planning to use a bomb that would spread radiation on its own territory. The U.S. has warned Russia may be setting a pretext for its own future actions.
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Morning news brief
Putin raises the stakes as he watches Russia practice for nuclear retaliation. Hospitals near capacity with severe virus patients. How might Americans' experience with inflation translate into votes?
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Politics
Ohio and Pennsylvania voters aren't reading from their assigned scripts
Morning Edition spoke to more than 40 voters in two key districts in Ohio and Pennsylvania and found many aren't necessarily approaching issues as their parties would prefer. Here are four takeaways.
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Law & Courts
Steve Bannon to be sentenced Friday for flouting House Jan. 6 panel
Former Trump White House adviser Steve Bannon faces as much as six months in jail as he is sentenced for flouting demands from the House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack.
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Politics
With just 4 weeks to go until Election Day, campaigning is in full swing
Two of the closest U.S. Senate races in the midterms in November are in Arizona and Nevada. The Senate is 50-50, and Republicans aim to gain an advantage.