2024 Elections

'Pretty amazing': CNN anchor floored by latest exit poll finding

A CNN anchor called the latest exit poll "pretty amazing" after it reported about 80% of voters knew who they were going to vote before September.

David Chalian shared the results of CNN's latest exit polls Tuesday night, finding that very few voters made their decision recently. Just six percent said they had decided in the last few days or last week, and 13% said they had decided in either October or September.

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Police evacuate DeKalb County polling station as more bomb threats target Georgia voters

A polling place in DeKalb County, Georgia is being evacuated due to another bomb threat, according to local reports.

"We're hearing of another bomb threat at a polling place in DeKalb County where the fire department is waiting for the police to clear the building," reported Atlanta News First's Brendan Keefe. "The FBI says the previous threats originated from Russian email domains."

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‘Nothing to lose’: Trump aides are reportedly urging him to declare early victory

Donald Trump is being urged by some advisers to declare victory before votes have been tallied, according to new reporting in the Guardian.

Several Trump aides think if the former president gets an early lead in critical battleground states like Pennsylvania, he should grasp it and claim the win, the Guardian reported, citing people close to Trump.

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'Obstructionist behavior': Election official hits GOP chair for hindering vote

One Midwestern county will be experiencing an unexpected delay in reporting election results, and a local election administrator is placing blame at the feet of a top Republican Party official.

In Vigo County, Indiana — which houses Terre Haute — news outlets WTWO and WAWV reported that Vigo County Republican Party chairman Randy Gentry "allegedly raised concerns about the election process."

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Glitch forces swing state city to start recount of 30K ballots

More than 30,000 absentee ballots will be recounted on election night in the most populous city of a crucial swing state, according to new reports.

Poll workers in Milwaukee, currently grappling with historic turnout as voters cast ballots for Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, will likely work late into the night, CNN's Sara Sidner reported Tuesday.

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'Absolutely no truth': Philly official slaps down Trump over cheating outburst

A Philadelphia official clapped back at former President Donald Trump on Election Day after the MAGA leader baselessly claimed there was "cheating" during voting in the city.

Trump took to his social media app Truth Social to angrily post: "A lot of talk about massive CHEATING in Philadelphia. Law Enforcement coming!!!"

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‘Outrageously false’: Fact-checker skewers Trump over '15 falsehoods in 15 minutes'

Speaking to reporters after casting his ballot Tuesday, Donald Trump dished out "15 falsehoods in 15 minutes," according to a Washington Post fact checker who noted that while several statements have been debunked before, the former president is "an unrepentant recidivist.”

Among the 15 whoppers spotted by Glenn Kessler, are several that include election lies – including Trump’s “laughable statement” on Election Day in which he said: “If I lose an election, if it’s a fair election, I’d be the first one to acknowledge it.”

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Don Jr. says he'll 'fly to a non-extradition country' if Trump loses

Donald Trump Jr. said he would likely "fly to a non-extradition country" if his father loses the 2024 presidential election.

In an election day live video on TikTok, Trump took a question from a follower who wondered what he would do after the race was called.

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'It would be a miracle': CNN's Chris Wallace reacts to first exit polls

CNN anchor Chris Wallace said Vice President Kamala Harris will have pulled off a "miracle" on Election Day if she wins given the first exit polls released by the network that showed high numbers of dissatisfied — and angry — voters.

CNN Political Director David Chalian shared the results noting it included all voters — both early and Election Day — and said it's a "pretty dour mood" in terms of how people feel about the way things are going in the United States. Just 7 percent said they were enthusiastic and 19 percent said they were satisfied. A whopping 43 percent said they were dissatisfied and another 29% said they felt angry.

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Trump alleges 'massive cheating' in Philadelphia amid high turnout

Former President Donald Trump is already claiming "cheating" is taking place in Philadelphia with the voting process, in an angry post to Truth Social.

"A lot of talk about massive CHEATING in Philadelphia," wrote Trump. "Law Enforcement coming!!!"

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'Broken craft of polling': MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace says predictions are showing big holes

MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace and former Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill (MO) agreed that something very different is happening in 2024 that didn't happen when Hillary Clinton ran for president in 2016.

The new Iowa poll released over the weekend suggested that Vice President Kamala Harris is not taking votes away from Donald Trump. Rather, it showed that Harris motivated voters who were sitting on the sidelines and changing the turnout. This picture of the electorate was similar to one Trump used in 2016, but it wasn't captured in polls that year either, as Pew Research explained.

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'Striking': Poll finds Republicans sticking fingers in ears over major Trump scandal

Former President Donald Trump's denials that he praised Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler's generals were apparently not necessary, as new data suggests many Republican voters would vote for him anyway.

Washington Post analyst Philip Bump revealed on Election Day disturbing responses to a poll questioning how they'd respond to a candidate who said what Trump's former chief of staff Kelly reports the former president has: that Hitler had done "some good things."

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'We are being protected now': Alina Habba says Trump gave women more rights with justices

An attorney and adviser to Donald Trump claimed the former president gave women "more rights" when he appointed three Supreme Court justices who would go on to end federal abortion rights.

During an Election Day interview on Fox News, Alina Habba responded to Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) after he pointed out that Trump had called to punish women for having abortions.

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