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2018 midterm elections

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Nov 06

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Analyzing what’s at stake this Election Day

Judy Woodruff previews Tuesday’s midterm elections with syndicated columnist Mark Shields, New York Times columnist David Brooks, Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report, Karine Jean-Pierre of MoveOn.org and Chris Buskirk of American Greatness.

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Nov 06

Facebook blocks 115 accounts ahead of U.S. midterm elections

By Kelvin Chan, Associated Press

The social media company shut down 30 Facebook accounts and 85 Instagram accounts and is investigating them in more detail, it said in a blog post late Monday.

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Nov 06

States to decide marijuana, Medicaid, redistricting measures

By David Crary, Associated Press

In all, 155 statewide initiatives are on the ballot Tuesday in 37 states. Most were drafted by state legislatures, but 64 resulted from citizen-initiated campaigns, including many of the most eye-catching proposals.

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Nov 06

NYC subway bombing suspect convicted of terrorism charges

By Larry Neumeister, Associated Press

Bangaldeshi immigrant Akayed Ullah set off a pipe bomb in a New York City subway station during rush hour last year.

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Nov 06

Democrats seek to put a dent in Republican stronghold on state-level offices

By David A. Lieb, Associated Press

Republicans entered the election with a sizable advantage, controlling two-thirds of the state legislative chambers and 33 governors' offices.

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Nov 06

Florida voters to choose Trump ally or first African-American governor

By Jonathan Lemire, Catherine Lucey, Zeke Miller, Associated Press

Former Republican U.S. Rep. Ron DeSantis is hoping to ride President Donald Trump's backing to victory in the governor's race Tuesday, while Democratic Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum has sought to energize his party's voters as an unabashed liberal.

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Nov 06

Election security put to the test in polling stations nationwide

By Christina A. Cassidy, Colleen Long, Associated Press

Election officials and voting rights groups fear that voter confidence in the results could be undermined if such problems become even more widespread on Election Day, as millions of Americans head to the polls to decide pivotal races for Congress…

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Nov 06

Unprecedented voter turnout expected for 2018 midterm election Tuesday

By Claire Galofaro, Martha Irvine, Associated Press

More than 30 million Americans already have voted in a midterm election expected to draw unprecedented numbers by the time polls close Tuesday night.

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Nov 05

Watch 12:33
Midterm closing arguments come down to immigration and health care

Tuesday's midterm elections could shift control of Congress, while rendering a judgment on the Trump presidency, and Democrats and Republicans are campaigning down to the wire. Lisa Desjardins and Yamiche Alcindor join Judy Woodruff to round up what both parties…

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Nov 05

Watch 7:15
How the government is guarding against 2018 election threats

Officials in every state will be watching Tuesday's voting process intensely in the face of numerous threats and prior attempts to meddle with American elections. What threats are they guarding against, and where are the threats coming from? Nick Schifrin…

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