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Election Day 2024 has come and while many voters flood the polls to cast their ballots before the deadline, some wonder when they will know the results. • Video Above: Why do we vote on Tuesdays? The most notable race is between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris who are
Illinois residents headed to the polls Tuesday to decide local and national races, which range from US president to state ballot initiatives. Results are coming in.
Polls cross the country will remain open until at least the early evening local time as Americans cast their ballots on Election Day.
Election Day in the United States is now often considered election week as each state follows its own rules and practices for counting ballots — not to mention the legal challenges — that can delay the results. But the truth is, nobody knows how long it will take for the winner to be announced this time.
The White House just called a lid, which means President Biden won’t have any public events for the rest of the day. While Biden hasn’t appeared in public today, the White House said he made calls to
The American people will finally get their text inboxes back to normal after this Election Day. We likely got more than 25 billion messages this year.
U.S. stocks drifted lower Monday ahead of a momentous week full of potential flashpoints in Washington, D.C., and around the world. The S&P 500 slipped 0.3%, though it remains near its record set last month.
Election Day involves more than quickly marking a ballot and anxiously awaiting election returns. Filing dispatches from across Wisconsin during Tuesday’s general election, our reporters examined how residents participated in the democratic process.
President Joe Biden is expected to speak with former President Donald Trump by phone Wednesday to offer his congratulations, according to an administration official. Biden is planning to address the nation Thursday,
WASHINGTON (AP) — A series of bomb threats across multiple battleground states and baseless claims of wrongdoing by former President Donald Trump disrupted an otherwise smooth Election Day that capped a tumultuous presidential campaign.
A Michigan man tried to enter the Capitol Visitor Center on Tuesday with a letter for Congress expressing his discontent with the government’s response to the war in Gaza.