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As Ballots Are Counted, No Clear Winner on Election Night
The bitter, turbulent battle for the White House between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden produced no clear winner on Tuesday, with a race too close to call and millions of votes still uncounted. Trump has spent weeks trying to delegitimize such a scenario, and had threatened to send lawyers to swing states such as Pennsylvania as…
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Voting Machines Down for 2 Hours in Georgia County
Voting machines in Georgia’s Spalding County went down for two hours this morning, causing long lines.
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How Secure Are Mail-In Ballots?
Instead of going to the polls, many voters are opting for the no-contact option of mail-in ballots. In this video we break down the security of mail-in ballots and how they will impact this year’s voting process.
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Trump and Biden Make Their Case in Midwest States
President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden spent the final Friday before Election Day speaking to voters in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan and Iowa.
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These Two College Students Drove 1,400 Miles Across the Country to Vote
American University students Meredith Reilly and Zachary Houdek drove from Washington D.C. to their home state of Texas to cast their ballots for the 2020 election. The two first-time voters joined LX News to talk about their journey to make sure their votes count.
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‘Hocus Pocus' Stars Reunite for Voting Video Before Special
The Sanderson sisters want you to exercise your civic duty.
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Plan Your Vote: Bay Area Voters Sound Off on Why They Vote
Election Day is now 11 days away, and while many California voters already have returned their ballots, some are still making up their minds. Kris Sanchez reports.
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Oasis Nightclub Urges Voters to Register Ahead of Monday's Deadline
If you want a ballot mailed to you for this year’s presidential election, you need to be sure you are registered in the state of California by midnight Monday.
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Fact-Checking the Vice Presidential Debate: PolitiFact Flags False Claims by Harris and Pence
Last night marked the first and only vice presidential debate between Sen. Kamala Harris and Vice President Mike Pence. PoltiFact managing editor Katie Sanders joined LX news to help fact-check some of the statements made by the two candidates on issues including the coronavirus pandemic, jobs, and taxes.
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What Young Voters Should Know About the 2020 Election
Lalee Ibssa breaks down what young voters need to know about the 2020 election.
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‘Tonight': Derrick Johnson Talks Breonna Taylor Case, Upcoming Elections
Leader of the NAACP Derrick Johnson weighs in on the outcome of the Breonna Taylor case and calls for people to “vote like you’ve never voted before.”
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Black Lives Matter Co-Founder Alicia Garza Says Your Health and Safety Is at Stake in This Election
Alicia Garza, the co-founder of the Black Lives Matter movement and the principal of Black to the Future Action Fund explains what is at stake for the movement after the passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and why voting this year is more important than ever.
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How A Mass Shooting Survivor Is Helping Other Gen Z Voters Get Politically Engaged
Marcel McClinton, who survived a mass shooting outside his church as a teenager, helped organize the March for Our Lives Houston rally when he was 16. And when he was just 17, he launched a bid for a seat on the Houston City Council. While it was unsuccessful, he forced the race to a runoff. Now this gun control activist...
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6 Myths About Mail-In Voting Debunked
NBCLX’s Chase Cain exposes the truth about six circulating vote-by-mail myths ahead of the 2020 election.
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Debunking the Myth: The Truth About Casting Your Ballot by Mail
Many Americans are confused about voting by mail and have fears that using the mail to cast your ballot will generate voter fraud. Debra Cleaver, founder and CEO of VOTEAMERICA, a non-profit that helps Americans vote by mail, joined NBCLX to debunk some mail voting myths and sort through conflicting messages on absentee voting.
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Meghan Markle Delivers Impassioned Speech About Voting
The Duchess of Sussex kicked off a virtual voter registration couch party for the non-profit organization United State of Women, which works to bring women together and amplify their voices. She discussed the importance of fighting against voter suppression and urged viewers to not sit out Nov. 3.
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Meghan Markle Joins Michelle Obama's Virtual Voting Party
Meghan Markle continues to use her platform to highlight the 2020 United States presidential election. The Duchess of Sussex is scheduled to participate in a virtual couch party on Thursday, August 20, hosted by the nonpartisan organization When We All Vote, founded and co-chaired by former First Lady Michelle Obama.
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California Voters Could Expand Vote to Some 17-Year-Olds
California voters will decide in November whether 17-year-olds should be allowed to vote in primaries or special elections if they will turn 18 by the date of the general election. The California Assembly approved a proposed Constitutional amendment on Friday by a vote of 54-8. Voters must still approve the amendment before it can become law. At least 17 states…
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Russia Opens Polls for Vote on Extending Putin's Rule
Polls opened in Russia on Thursday for a week-long vote on constitutional changes that would allow President Vladimir Putin to stay in power until 2036.
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Young People Turned Out to Protest. Now, Will They Vote?
Younger adults have led demonstrations and filled streets on a scale not seen since the 1960s to protest for racial justice after the death of George Floyd, but whether that energy translates to increased turnout in November is another question