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Election Day Decisions, and Why the Count Could Take Awhile

Nov 05, 20248 min
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Plus, how astronauts vote from space.  

 

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On Today’s Episode:

Election Live Updates: A Caustic and Turbulent Race Is in Voters’ Hands, by Adam Nagourney

A Grim Trump and an Upbeat Harris End the Race Hitting Opposite Notes, by Katie Rogers, Jonathan Weisman and Michael Gold

These Uncommitted Voters Finally Made Their Choice for President, by Jack Healy, Clyde McGrady, Eduardo Medina and Campbell Robertson

What We’ll Know and When We’ll Know It: A Guide to Election Night, by Nate Cohn

Where Voters Will Decide on Abortion in November, by Allison McCann and Amy Schoenfeld Walker

Inside Five of America’s Strangest Polling Places, by Helen I. Hwang

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