2024 Elections

Why Pennsylvania’s election results will take time to count

The country is unlikely to know who wins the battleground state of Pennsylvania on election night. That’s because of a quirk in Pennsylvania’s laws.

I am an assistant professor of political science at Gettysburg College in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, where I teach and conduct research in American politics, public opinion, voting and elections. I have previously explained why Pennsylvania is crucial to both the Harris and Trump campaigns, and why Pennsylvania will likely prove pivotal in determining the presidency.

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New Hampshire hamlet tied in first U.S. Election day votes

Voters in the U.S. hamlet of Dixville Notch launched Election Day in the first minutes of Tuesday with a tied vote, mirroring the incredibly close national polls in the White House race.

Kamala Harris and Donald Trump each got three ballots in the tiny community in the northeastern state of New Hampshire which for decades has kicked off Election Day at the stroke of midnight Monday -- hours before the rest of the country's polling stations open.

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'The act has grown stale': Analyst points to lack of Trump enthusiasm  in final days

Early on election day in America, a former speechwriter in the George W. Bush W. White House claimed the campaign of Donald Trump could not be happy with the general lack of enthusiasm surrounding their candidate in the past few days.

Sitting down with MSNBC "Way Too Early" host Jonathan Lemire, political analyst Elise Jordan told the host that the poor turnout at Trump's last few rallies were indicative of a campaign and candidate who have both run out of steam.

With Lemire pointing to a North Carolina rally on Monday that was sparsely attended, Jordan deadpanned, "The act has grown stale."

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"After Madison Square Garden, I think it really reminded voters what they don't like about him," she continued. "They don't like the behavior that he encourages in his supporters. They don't like the racism that they hear from Trump. They don't like the crudeness, the inappropriate language and gestures and all the antics that he's been up to at these rallies that I wouldn't want my child to be at."

"It has just is getting tiresome, and I think that's what's in Ann Selzer's Iowa polls, I think that's what we're seeing in a state that hasn't been oversaturated with political ads and hadn't been a target of either campaign," she added. "Voters in that poll and, if that poll is an outlier, maybe it is, maybe it's not."

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'A lot of empty seats’: What reporters are seeing and saying about Trump’s final rallies

Win or lose on Election Day, it's unlikely the 78-year old Donald Trump will ever hold another presidential campaign rally again, and yet some of his supporters over the past week have stopped showing up for his final tour, leading reporters on several networks to mention there are "a lot of empty seats."

Who will win the presidential election is anyone's guess, but for the Republican nominee coming to the end of his third campaign, some expected more people would be out to get one last rush of the MAGA experience.

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DOJ to send election monitors to polls in a half-dozen Michigan cities

Six Michigan cities will be monitored by the U.S. Justice Department (DOJ) for compliance with federal voting rights laws during Tuesday’s general election.

On Friday, the DOJ announced that personnel from the Civil Rights Division will be among those present at a total of 86 jurisdictions in 27 states across the country including the cities of Ann Arbor, Detroit, Flint, Grand Rapids, Hamtramck and Warren.

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Officials ask for patience in waiting on Election Day results

It’s Election Day in America.

Voters are heading to the polls in one of the most consequential elections in American history. In a politically polarized country, potential delays in reporting results might further fuel conspiracy theories that have spread widely.

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'Bloodbath': Inside the MAGA playbook for mayhem after Election Day

When polling places close across the United States tonight, in the event that Donald Trump appears to be losing, it’s not hard to predict what he and his allies will do to overturn the result between now and Jan. 20.

The early outlines of the MAGA strategy for overturning a potential loss look remarkably similar to what unfolded after the Nov. 3, 2020 election.

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'Lies and misinformation': WA GOP accuses Dems of supporting child chemical castration

A Spanish-language text message sent by the Washington State Republican Party accusing Democratic candidates of supporting "chemical castration of children at school" sparked outrage from the state's Legislative Latino Caucus and candidates named in the message.

The text sent Friday targeted three Democratic candidates running for seats in the Washington state legislature, which Maria Beltran, Democratic candidate to represent Washington State Senate District 14, estimated was sent to thousands of senior voters.

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'Something is off': Trump insider suggests some staffers secretly hope he loses

A top Trump adviser sees "something is off" with the former president, The Atlantic's Tim Alberta said Monday.

Speaking to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace on Monday, Alberta said that he found the conversation with the senior adviser "fascinating."

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'Charmed' to 'disgust’: Insider says some Trump campaign staffers have had enough

An Atlantic staff writer told MSNBC on Monday about a "strange phenomenon" he's noticed with newer staffers in the Trump campaign, describing their evolution from being "charmed" by the former president to their "exhaustion" — and even "disgust" — as the "honeymoon" falls away.

Speaking to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace, Tim Alberta said it has been interesting to watch the psychology of Trump staffers and supporters over the past few years that he's written about the campaign.

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Swing county absentee voters urged to vote on Election Day amid mail flub and late ruling

The American Civil Liberties Union is urging absentee voters in a crucial swing state county to vote on Election Day following a last-minute ruling from the state's Supreme Court.

On Monday, the ACLU said in a statement that the Georgia Supreme Court blocked relief for Cobb County voters who didn't receive their absentee ballots in time for the election. President Joe Biden's 2020 victory went through the political shift of the county, in metro Atlanta, Georgia.

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Ivanka and Melania skip rally as Trump family appears on stage in bid for women voters

Two high-profile Trumps were noticeably absent when former President Donald Trump's family took the stage at a rally courting women voters.

On Monday, Donald Trump's campaign event in Reading, Pennsylvania, included hundreds of pink signs that said "Women for Trump."

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Anti-Trump monument pops up commemorating Stormy Daniels' unflattering description

Another statue has popped up to commemorate a major moment in Donald Trump's history: his alleged tryst with adult film star and director Stormy Daniels.

Huffington Post's Jen Bendery has been following the statues as the civic crafting group erects them around the country. So far, similar monuments have appeared in Washington, D.C., Portland, Oregon, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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