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2024 U.S. election results live: Track who is winning the presidential election
As polls close across the country, here’s a look at the latest electoral vote maps and presidential election results for 2024
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Protests prompt road closure near White House
Police closed roads down around Black Lives Matter plaza leading up to the White House about 7:30 p.m. News4’s Mark Segraves reports.
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Can a convicted felon be president? Here's what the Constitution says
Can Donald Trump be president again if convicted of a felony? Here’s what the U.S. Constitution says about who can be president.
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Women will be key in deciding next president
As millions of Americans cast their ballots on Election Day, women could be key in deciding the nation’s next president. An NBC News poll taken over the past week showed the stark contrast in how both genders are voting. Men responded 58% in support of former President Donald Trump and women 57% for Vice President Kamala Harris. On Election Day,…
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Women will be key in deciding next president
As millions cast their ballots on Election Day, women voters could help decide who wins the White House. News4’s Aimee Cho reports.
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Voters visit Susan B. Anthony grave to place “I Voted” stickers
The suffragist died in 1906, more than a decade before the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote nationwide, was ratified.
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‘My supporters are not violent people': Trump casts ballot on Election Day
Former President Donald Trump voted near his Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Florida on Tuesday afternoon.
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Road to 270: The potential paths for Harris, Trump to win the election
In a race as tight as this one, every electoral vote is crucial. News4’s Erika Gonzalez breaks down the quickest paths to the presidency for both candidates.
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‘Non-credible bomb threats' cause two Georgia polling sites to evacuate
Fulton County Election Director Nadine Williams confirmed Tuesday afternoon that all polling sites are now operational again and secure.
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Voting machine issues reported in Pennsylvania county
Poll workers told voters in Cambria County Tuesday morning that voting machines were unable to scan ballots.
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Trump, Vance cast ballots as voters turn out across U.S. on Election Day
Polls are underway as voters cast their ballots for either Donald Trump or Kamala Harris in a presidential race that polls show to be neck and neck.
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Proud Boys claim they'll be at polling places as Trump ups violent rhetoric and election fraud claims
Though several Proud Boys leaders remain in prison on Jan. 6 charges, the far-right militia group remains active, with some chapters saying they’ll watch the polls Tuesday.
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The culture around election night in DC
Election night in D.C. has always been like a sporting event. News4’s Tommy McFly looked at how this year will be different.
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‘Like the Super Bowl': Election night 2024 watch parties in DC and how they've evolved
Election night in D.C. has always been like a sporting event, but every cycle, the vibe shifts with the political attitudes of the moment. “Ultimately, D.C. is going to do what D.C. does. We’re going to be engaged. We’re going to be enthusiastic. We’re going to be educated about our votes,” Imani Cheers, an associate professor of media at...
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NBA will not play on Election Day
For the third consecutive year, the NBA will play no games on Election Day. Here is the reason and history behind the league’s decision to forgo competition while the country votes.
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When will we know results for the 2024 presidential election?
Experts say election results likely won’t be known on Election Day.
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Virginia marks final day of early voting
Virginians lined up to vote on the Commonwealth’s last day of early voting. News4’s Julie Carey reports.
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Local marches happening ahead of Election Day
Two marches are taking places in different parts of the D.C. area. One of them, the ‘Souls to the Polls’ march in Leesburg, encouraged Virginia voters during the last weekend of early voting in Virginia. News4’s Derrick Ward reports.
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Supreme Court allows Pennsylvania voters who sent defective mail-in ballots to cast provisional ones in person
The Supreme Court on Friday handed a loss to Republicans by allowing Pennsylvania voters who sent mail-in ballots that were flagged as being potentially defective to submit a separate provisional in-person ballot.
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How the House would pick the president in the event of an Electoral College tie
If no one gets 270 electoral votes, the House of Representative decides who wins the presidency, with each state delegation getting one vote.