Category Archives: (Sandbox) Politics
Election Day ‘Trump Train’ caravans may be a security concern, experts say
By Raphael Satter and Aram Roston WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Lines of honking SUVs, pickup trucks and motorcycles, flying flags for U.S. President Donald Trump are raising security concerns, election expe...
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Democrats favored to take control of U.S. Senate, but results could be delayed
By David Morgan WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrats are favored to emerge from 14 hotly contested U.S. Senate races with full control of Congress in Tuesday's election, but final results from at least fi...
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Factbox: Eight U.S. House of Representatives races to watch in Tuesday’s election
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrats are defending their majority in the U.S. House of Representatives in Tuesday's election. Here are eight interesting races to watch, including several of the most close...
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U.S. TV networks prepare to deliver results of an unprecedented election
By Helen Coster (Reuters) - U.S. television news networks are preparing for an election night like no other, as a divided nation chooses the next president amid a global pandemic, with more voters cas...
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What to expect on U.S. election night and beyond
(Reuters) - The coronavirus pandemic, an unprecedented number of ballots cast early, the lack of consistency about how these votes will be counted, and ongoing legal battles have made the outcome of t...
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These states could decide the U.S. presidential election
By Michael Martina (Reuters) - The U.S. presidential election will be decided by about a dozen states that could swing to either President Donald Trump, a Republican, or Democratic challenger Joe Bide...
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As Americans head to the polls, COVID-19’s long shadow looms
By Nick Brown and Ernest Scheyder (Reuters) - For many Americans, this is the coronavirus election. The pandemic has killed about 230,000 people in the country and destroyed millions of jobs, defining...
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Big push under way for Latino turnout in battleground Arizona
By Mimi Dwyer PHOENIX (Reuters) - When a brass band, mariachi musicians and a folk dancer wearing a dress embroidered TU VOTO CUENTA -- "your vote counts" -- paraded through her West Phoenix neighborh...
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Anxious Americans brace for Election Day with faces masked, stores boarded up
By Nathan Layne and Jonathan Allen MCCONNELLSBURG, Pa. (Reuters) - Millions of Americans will cast ballots on Tuesday in an Election Day unlike any other, braving the threat of COVID-19 and the potent...
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After tumultuous campaign, an uneasy American electorate heads to the polls
By John Whitesides WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Americans head to the polls on Tuesday to conclude a bitter and divisive U.S. election campaign, as Republican President Donald Trump seeks to overcome Democr...
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