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Election Night is upon us: Track polls, results, see where the candidates are today
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Election Day is Tuesday. Here are 5 questions about what the results might mean
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Donald Trump’s Approval Rating Underwater In All 7 Swing States

According to aggregated polling data, President Donald Trump has a net negative approval rating in all the swing states he won in the 2024 election. Read More
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While Trump overwhelmingly won the Electoral College against Harris, taking all swing states, Harris garnered the third most presidential votes in U.S. history, President Donald Trump went on a rant ... Read More
Your November Election Guide (Yes, This November)
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