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NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to cybersecurity expert Chris Krebs about the integrity of the 2024 election. Krebs was fired by President Trump after he vouched for the integrity of the 2020 election.
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Republicans have won control the U.S. Senate, while the state of the House of Representatives is still too close to call. Get the latest on the state of Congress.
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NPR speaks with Evelyn Pérez-Verdía, founder of We are Mas, about the role of Latino voters in the 2024 election.
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Center-right pollster Christine Matthews with Bellwether Research & Consulting discusses the election results.
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NPR speaks with Johns Hopkins professor and Russia expert Sergey Radchenko about Donald Trump's foreign policy approach.
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Ukrainians have been fighting for survival since Russia’s 2022 invasion. With Donald Trump winning the presidential election, Ukrainians could lose the U.S. as their biggest single ally.
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NPR asks Chris Borick of Pennsylvania's Muhlenberg College Institute of Public Opinion about swing state polls that predicted narrow margins in the presidential race.
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Former President Donald Trump has been elected president again, according to a race call by the AP. Meanwhile, Republicans have taken control of the Senate, while the House remains too close to call.
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Donald Trump declared victory in the election before AP had released final results declaring him victor. Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign said she will speak Wednesday.
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With former President Donald Trump returning to the White House — a look at the supporters who got him there.