The voters who backed Trump on Tuesday are more diverse, younger and more working class than the ones who voted for him previously. At the same time, more than 80 percent of Trump’s voters are still White. wapo.st/4fkgNIs
Mass deportations, repealing Biden’s electric vehicle mandate, cutting federal funds for schools that have a "vaccine mandate"...: The 41 distinct promises Trump made for his first day in office.
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Nationwide, more than 57 percent of women ages 15-44 live in a state where abortion is legal. That number is projected to rise to 61 percent after the abortion bans are overturned.
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First polls will close at 6 p.m. Eastern in parts of Indiana and Kentucky. Check when your state's polls close here: washingtonpost.com/elections/2024…
With polls closed in all but 10 states, election results are highlighting how counties shifted from their 2020 margins. Follow our interactive map: washingtonpost.com/elections/inte…
Finding out who won the presidency may take days.
Election officials in key swing states are urging Americans to be patient as they tally results, a process that varies from state to state because each has different vote-counting laws. washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/…
The Washington Post is tracking how each of the nation’s 3,000-plus counties shifts from its 2020 vote totals. As counties in more than half of all states have started reporting results, our map is filling in. Follow our interactive map: washingtonpost.com/elections/inte…
Michigan’s early-voting tally is higher than it was in 2020, according to the latest data update from the Associated Press.
Across the nation, more than 84 million people cast their ballots early in person or by mail. See totals in your state: washingtonpost.com/elections/2024…