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Special Report: America Votes
NYU sophomore casts ballot for Biden at dorm polling station
Time is key for the busy dance major, who must balance a full-course load on top of rigorous workouts and her job as an in-store shopper at a Whole Foods Market in Brooklyn.
Special Report: America Votes
Elderly black voter does not take the right for granted
As 77-year-old Carolyn Mason sat in her kitchen filling out a mail-in ballot in October, she did not take for […]
Special Report: America Votes
A reluctant voter makes a choice
With Trump as President, he believes American democracy would be further destroyed and the country would be more divided.
Special Report: America Votes
Smoke clears over Bay Area as voters take to the polls
Voting in person for the first time actually feels a lot better than voting by mail.
Special Report: America Votes
Fears of violence in the aftermath of Election Day have citizens uneasy
Like many other American citizens, Weaver fears post-election violence from militia groups and other radicalized entities
Special Report: America Votes
First time voters in Long Island worry about election outcome
Her nerves were somewhat calmed after a smooth voting experience: there was little traffic on her way to the polls and there was no line once she arrived.
Special Report: America Votes
The pandemic can’t stop Generation Z from voting
So many Americans just want to life to return to normal.
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Diverse Latino voters are making their presidential choice this election
The size and diversity of the Latino community makes it hard for any candidate to ignore them.
Special Report: America Votes
Trump Tower mail in voter for Biden
“I think Joe Biden will win. God, knock on wood though,”
Special Report: America Votes
For some, early voting means long lines and lots of rain
The unusually long wait time coupled with the rain and rowdy crowd made him wish he had voted by mail.