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Live updates: Trump closes in on White House with Pennsylvania win
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Donald Trump speaks at Republican election watch party in Florida
Republican Donald Trump addressed his supporters after winning critical swing states on election night.
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Republicans win control of the Senate, NBC News projects; House remains up for grabs
Republicans have flipped two key Democratic-held Senate seats in Ohio and West Virginia, according to NBC News projections, making them favorites to capture the majority, while the battles for House control and the presidency remain unsettled.
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Campaign co-chair: Harris will not speak until Wednesday
Cedric Richmond, co-chair of the Harris-Walz campaign, spoke to supporters at Howard University saying Vice President Kamala Harris will not speak until Wednesday.
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Abortion rights advocates win in 4 states and clear way to overturn Missouri ban but lose in Florida
Abortion rights advocates lost Tuesday on a Florida ballot measure but prevailed in four other states, including Missouri, where an amendment clears the way to undo one of the nation’s strictest bans.
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Republicans projected to take control of Senate
The Republicans took over control of the U.S. Senate for the first time in four years.
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Black women notch historic Senate wins in an election year defined by potential firsts
Never in the Senate have two Black women served at the same time. Kamala Harris was only the second Black woman and first South Asian woman to serve in the Senate, before she was elected vice president.
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Democrats grow increasingly concerned as Trump wins battleground North Carolina
Former President Donald Trump won North Carolina Tuesday, according to an NBC News projection, giving the former president the first battleground victory of the night.
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Republican Bernie Moreno wins Ohio Senate
Republican Bernie Moreno has unseated Democratic Senator Sherrod Brown, NBC News projects.
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Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren wins third term
Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts spoke after winning a third term on Tuesday.
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Abortion, pot fails in Florida: Here's how the Sunshine State voted on each amendment
Floridians decided on a variety of issues on Tuesday, including major measures to protect abortion rights and legalize marijuana. Here’s what else passed and failed.
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Sen. Ted Cruz wins reelection in Texas
Senator Ted Cruz of Texas was reelected Tuesday night, defeating Democratic Rep. Colin Allred.
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Democrat Sarah McBride becomes the first transgender person elected to Congress
Delaware state Sen. Sarah McBride won the state’s lone U.S. House seat Tuesday, making her the first transgender person elected to Congress.
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Elon Musk's super PAC accused of fraud in lawsuits over cash giveaway
The lawsuits come after a lawyer for Musk’s super PAC said the winners of its $1 million cash giveaways were not selected randomly as Musk had claimed.
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Blanco, Geller win school board races in Miami-Dade
Florida voters also rejected an amendment that would have made school board elections partisan.
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Incumbents cruise to victory in races for South Florida U.S. House seats
The incumbents of six U.S. House seats in South Florida have cruised to reelection on Tuesday. Out of the six races, only the race for District 27 was deemed “potentially competitive.” But Incumbent Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar, a Republican, beat out opponent Lucia Baez-Geller with 60% of the vote. Take a look at who won new terms in the House….
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Sarah McBride becomes the first out transgender person elected to Congress
McBride, a Democrat who served two terms as a state senator, wins Delaware’s only House seat, NBC News projects.
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Amendment 4, constitutional right to abortion, fails in Florida
A measure that would have protected abortion rights in Florida’s state constitution failed Tuesday after not meeting the 60% threshold to pass.
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Who won each state in 2020? A map of how the US voted
As Americans keep up with results from the 2024 U.S. presidential election, many are wondering how this year’s battleground states voted for president in 2020, when President Joe Biden narrowly defeated former President Donald Trump.
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Rosie Cordero-Stutz celebrates victory in Miami-Dade sheriff's race
Cordero-Stutz committed herself to ensuring safety from “Aventura to Homestead, from Liberty City to Kendall” as both Republican and Democratic officials celebrated her victory.