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Warnock and Walker Make Final Push for Votes in Georgia Senate Runoff
Georgia voters are headed to the polls on Tuesday to resolve the Senate runoff between Democratic incumbent Sen. Raphael Warnock and Republican Herschel Walker. NBC’S Alice Barr reports.
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Problems at Polling Locations Put Harris County at Center of Elections Controversy
A Democrat who is the top official in Texas’ largest county on Thursday acknowledged problems around Houston on Election Day that included paper ballot shortages and delayed openings of polling locations, but waved off an unfolding investigation by state police as political.
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What's Next for GOP After Midterms?
The midterm defeats could mean big changes ahead for Republicans in 2023.
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Watch: Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer on Midterm Elections: “This Election Is a Victory”
The Democrats retained control of the Senate after Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto defeated Republican Adam Laxalt in Nevada.
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Senate Control May Come Down to Nevada as Count Nears End
Nevada’s ballot count is entering its final act and may determine which party controls the U.S. Senate. If Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto finishes ahead, her party will have a majority in the upper chamber thanks to Vice President Kamala Harris’ tiebreaking vote. If Republican challenger Adam Laxalt wins, the GOP will have a shot at picking up its 51st...
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‘It Was Sickening': Woman Caught on Cam Committing Hate Crime Against Black Congressional Candidate
Cape May County authorities say they’re investigating a hate crime in which a woman was caught on camera hanging stuffed animals with nooses above a campaign sign for Tim Alexander, a Black Congressional candidate on Election Day. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg spoke with Alexander about the incident.
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Balance of Power: These Are the House and Senate Races That Are Too Close to Call
Two days after the 2022 midterm elections, control of Congress still remains on the balance as ballot counting continues in a handful of key races, with two Senate seats heading to a runoff.
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Woman Caught on Cam Hanging Nooses Above Sign for Black Congressional Candidate in NJ
Cape May County authorities say they’re investigating a hate crime in which a woman was caught-on-camera hanging stuffed animals with nooses above a campaign sign for a Black Congressional candidate on Election Day.
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Why was a Pennsylvania State Rep Reelected Despite Being Dead?
Voters in Pennsylvania did reelect the late state Rep. Tony DeLuca in Tuesday’s midterm elections even though the 85-year-old Democrat died of cancer Oct. 9. But accusations that it suggested shoddy elections or cheating misrepresent the situation.
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All Democratic Dallas County Commissioners Court
For the first time anyone can recall, the Dallas County Commissioners Court will all be Democrats.
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Sweater Weather on the Way: The Connection
A cold front is in the forecast this week, plus midterm election results.
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Ken Paxton Wins 3rd Term, Delivers Speech
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton won reelection Tuesday, adding to Republicans’ decades of dominance in the state’s top offices despite a slew of legal problems and dysfunction in his agency.
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Greg Abbott Defeats Beto O'Rourke to Win 3rd Term as Governor of Texas
Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott won a third term Tuesday, defeating Democrat Beto O’Rourke.
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Key Takeaways From the Texas Governor Race Results
NBC 5 Political Reporter Julie Fine and Gromer Jeffers, political writer for The Dallas Morning News, explain what to know from the results of the race for Texas governor and the wide margin of Republican Gov. Greg Abbott’s defeat over Democratic challenger Beto O’Rourke.
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Katie Britt Becomes First Female Senator for Alabama
Katie Britt, who is a lawyer, was also the first woman to serve as president and CEO of the Business Council of Alabama.
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Maura Healy Becomes First Out Lesbian US Governor
The Democrat from Massachusetts made history as the first out lesbian to be elected governor of a U.S. state on Tuesday.
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Day After Polls Close, Battleground States Still Calling Winners, Losers and Surprise Upsets
Midterm results continue to be called in states across the country, but many highly watched races have already been called. Here’s what you need to know.
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As Polls Close in the East, Some Early Midterm Elections Takeaways Emerge
Occasionally American elections provide a moment of national unity. This is not one of those occasions.
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North Texas Seniors Learning Real-World Lesson on Election Day
Some people helping voters get through the polling places are voting for the first time themselves. It’s part of a class final for some Trinity Christian Academy seniors. Instead of a test on paper, they are getting real-world experience. Noelle Walker has the story.
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Trinity Christian Academy Seniors Get First-Hand Civics Lesson
Seniors from Trinity Christian Academy in Addison took their civics lesson out of the classroom and into a polling place at the Carrollton Public Library.