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When To Expect Election Results In Every State
Some states may hold polls open longer if they run into issues like long lines or malfunctioning machines. To follow any changes announced on Election Day, check out our .By andIllustrations by we won’t know who won the presidential election on election night. More people than ever are due to the pandemic, and mail ballots take longer to count than ballots cast at polling places. But because each state has its own rules for how votes are counted and reported, some will report results sooner than others. Those disparate rules may also make : The margins in some states may as mail ballots...…Some states may hold polls open longer if they run into issues like long lines or malfunctioning machines. To follow any changes announced on Election Day, check out our .By andIllustrations by we won’t know who won the presidential election on election night. More people than ever are due to the pandemic, and mail ballots take longer to count than ballots cast at polling places. But because each state has its own rules for how votes are counted and reported, some will report results sooner than others. Those disparate rules may also make : The margins in some states may as mail ballots...WW…
Who Won The Debate?
By and Illustrations by , Candidate Portraits by On Tuesday, President Trump and Joe Biden faced off for the first time, . We once again partnered with to track how the debate affected Americans’ views of the election, using Ipsos’s KnowledgePanel to interview the same group of people both before and after the debate. The topline is clear: Americans were not impressed with the president’s performance. Whether that will actually lead people to change their votes remains to be seen, though it seems unlikely.Respondents were also given the option of third-party candidates or ‘someone else.’...…By and Illustrations by , Candidate Portraits by On Tuesday, President Trump and Joe Biden faced off for the first time, . We once again partnered with to track how the debate affected Americans’ views of the election, using Ipsos’s KnowledgePanel to interview the same group of people both before and after the debate. The topline is clear: Americans were not impressed with the president’s performance. Whether that will actually lead people to change their votes remains to be seen, though it seems unlikely.Respondents were also given the option of third-party candidates or ‘someone else.’...WW…
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