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It’s all in the margins: How the Florida map turned bluer but still voted Trump

It’s all in the margins: How the Florida map turned bluer but still voted Trump

by Katie Livingstone | Nov 6, 2020 | Campaign2020, Featured

WASHINGTON– In a state famous for its close election results, Tuesday’s presidential vote in Florida wasn’t all that competitive. Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden was dealt with handily by Republicans who successfully mobilized hundreds of thousands of...
Northern Virginia voters have myriad of reasons for voting on Election Day

Northern Virginia voters have myriad of reasons for voting on Election Day

by Katie Livingstone | Nov 3, 2020 | Campaign2020, Featured, Topics

MANASSAS, Va. — Voters in three northern Virginia suburbs outside Washington hit the polls Tuesday to cast their ballots in the 2020 presidential election, with widely diverging views on who should be president for the next four years. Manassas County...
Groups help homeless overcome challenges to voting

Groups help homeless overcome challenges to voting

by Katie Livingstone | Nov 2, 2020 | Campaign2020, Featured

WASHINGTON, Nov. 2 (UPI) — As Americans face unprecedented challenges to voting amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the homeless community appears poised to cast tens of thousands of ballots this year, spurred by mobilization efforts and interest in the election,...
Candidates’ race and gender not as important in 2020 election—and that’s progress

Candidates’ race and gender not as important in 2020 election—and that’s progress

by Katie Livingstone | Nov 2, 2020 | Campaign2020, Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON—Despite historic levels of diversity on ballots nationwide, voters in the 2020 election are less concerned with a candidate’s race or gender than in times past. A candidate’s race or gender still plays a role in many people’s decision to vote. But...
At final presidential debate of 2020, Trump and Biden paint starkly different views for the future of America

At final presidential debate of 2020, Trump and Biden paint starkly different views for the future of America

by Katie Livingstone | Oct 23, 2020 | Campaign2020, Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON—President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden went head-to-head over how to best combat the coronavirus, boost the economy and build a future for the country in Thursday’s presidential debate in Nashville, Tenn., the final of the 2020...
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