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Trump sees 50% boost in New York’s Jewish vote compared to 2020

"We are getting early reports in and huge groundbreaking numbers."
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Small jet crashes into vehicle after taking off near Phoenix, killing 5
The business jet struck the vehicle outside airport property, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
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There Is No Mystery Left About Trump. The Country Chose Him Anyway.
This is an even more decisive turning point than 2016.
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Trump says life was spared to 'restore America to greatness' during victory speech
President-elect Donald Trump said his life was spared from two assassination attempts in order to “restore America to greatness" in victory speech from Florida.
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Arizona voters pass constitutional amendment guaranteeing abortion access
Arizona’s 15-week abortion ban is expected to fall once the new constitutional amendment goes into effect. But there are dozens of other laws on the books regulating abortion.
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Closer look at 2024 battleground state results as vote counting continues
CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett takes a deep dive into the results of the remaining 2024 battleground states. Here's where things stand as of 4 a.m. ET on Wednesday, Nov. 6.
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Trump claims victory, Harris skips party: The biggest surprises of election night
The 2024 presidential election came to a close early Wednesday morning, when President-elect Trump notched more than 270 electoral votes. Fox Digital compiled the biggest surprises.
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NewsNation is first TV network to call presidential race for Trump thanks to Decision Desk HQ
Networks were cautious on predicting the race until after midnight while DDHQ pointed to a Trump win early in the evening.
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Trump leverages economic discontent, extends his appeal -- and breaks mold: ANALYSIS
While ABC News had not projected a winner by early Wednesday morning, Trump's performance broke the mold across a variety of measures.
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Nevada leans Trump, CBS News projects
CBS News projects that Nevada leans toward former President Donald Trump. Nevada has six electoral votes. CBS News' Major Garrett breaks it down.
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Breaking down key demographic groups in 2024 presidential election
CBS News' John Dickerson and Ed O'Keefe discuss some of the voter groups that played a crucial role in the 2024 presidential election.
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Trump harks back to assassination attempt in election victory speech: ‘God spared my life for a reason’
President-elect Donald Trump harked back to the assassination attempts against him this summer, contending that God spared him for a reason those fateful days.
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Liberals fume on social media as Fox News projects Trump winning presidency: 'What is f---ing happening'
Liberals fumed on social media as former President Donald Trump racked up Electoral College victories on his way to becoming the 47th President of the United States.
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Top takeaways from the Fox News Voter Analysis on Election Day 2024
Fox News Digital Voter Analysis released data on several issues including Vice President Harris' support among black voters and the top issues to voters this cycle.
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Dear Abby: My partner only wants to have sex if it’s a threesome
Dear Abby advises a polyamorous person about what to do to get one-on-one time with their partner.
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American voters in London pitch competing visions of US
More than 4,000 miles from home, small groups of Democratic and Republican voters in the British capital gathered within 2 miles of each other to witness what both sides have framed as one of -- if not the -- most important elections in American history. There are some 306,000 American voters in the U.K., according to the Federal Voting Assistance Program, making them the second largest foreign voting block behind their 660,000 compatriots in Canada. Those who gathered in London on Tuesday were pitching vastly different visions crafted by wildly different directors. Vice President Kamala Harris had vowed to give opponents "a seat at my table," promising to bridge the widening divides fracturing American political culture. She decried former President Donald Trump as a "fascist" seeking "unchecked power." Trump had threatened to set the military on what he called the "enemy within," telling supporters they "won't have a country anymore" if he does not win back the White House. The...
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Wisconsin Republican Derrick Van Orden keeps his House seat in costliest-ever race
PEWAUKEE, Wis. — Incumbent Republican Rep. Derrick Van Orden has warded off his Democratic challenger in Wisconsin’s costliest House race ever. Van Orden leads Democrat Rebecca Cooke 211,327 votes (51.4%) to 199,829 (48.6%) with 99% of counts counted, the Associated Press reports. Van Orden, known for his hot temper and more moderate voting record, fought...
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How states voted on reproductive rights in the 2024 election
Voters weighed in Tuesday on abortion access through ballot measures. Here's a look at the results as of 3 a.m. ET on Wednesday, Nov. 6.
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Trump White House victory called 'the greatest political comeback in American history'
From political pariah to the presidency: Donald Trump's 2024 election victory over Vice President Kamala Harris is being called 'the greatest political comeback in American history'
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Watch Donald Trump’s victory speech in the 2024 election
President-elect Donald Trump addressed a crowd of his supporters on Election Night around 2:30 a.m. at  the West Palm Beach Convention Center in Florida — following his projected Electoral College landslide and popular vote win. Trump, 78, was flanked on the stage by his family and his running mate, Vice President-elect JD Vance, and promised...
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What a second Trump term could look like
Former President Donald Trump has already claimed victory in the 2024 presidential election with CBS News projecting the former president with 266 electoral votes. CBS News' Robert Costa examines Trump's plans for a possible second term.
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MARK PENN: Trump's triumph sends major message. It's the working class and middle America that run our country
Donald Trump is likely the only Republican who could have won this race because only he was able to speak to the working class voters who feel left out of a Democratic agenda.
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Republicans retaking the Senate spells great news for the nation
Sorry, Chuck Schumer: You’re set to become Senate minority leader as Republicans recapture the Senate.
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Nevadans take first step to protecting abortion in state constitution
The proposal would guarantee abortion access until fetal viability and to protect the life of the pregnant person. It will need to pass again in 2026 to be fully approved.
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Donald Trump’s historic win paves way for new ‘golden age’
“My message to Americans tonight is simple: We do not have to live this way. We do not have to settle for weakness, incompetence, decline and decay,” Trump said Monday.
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Trump claims 2024 election victory in speech to supporters
Former President Donald Trump claimed victory in the 2024 presidential election during an address to his supporters early Wednesday morning. The speech occurred as CBS News rated Wisconsin leaning Republican, and projected a Trump win in Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Georgia.
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cbsnews.com
Trump Declares Election Victory in Speech to Supporters
While the AP had not yet called the election, Trump possessed a commanding lead by the time he addressed his supporters.
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time.com
Harris wins New Jersey and Minnesota, CBS News projects
CBS News projected Vice President Kamala Harris will win New Jersey and the battleground state of Minnesota. The battleground states of Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Georgia are projected for former President Donald Trump. CBS News' Margaret Brennan and John Dickerson discuss how the Democratic focus on reproductive rights could have hurt nationwide campaigns.
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Donald Trump addresses supporters claiming victory in the Presidential Election 2024: photos
Donald Trump claims victory in the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election, on November 6, 2024.
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nypost.com
Elon Musk Put Everything Into This Election. His Victory Lap Is Already Grotesque.
It has to be seen to be believed.
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slate.com
Republican Tom Barrett flips Michigan House seat, scoring key GOP pickup
HOWELL, Mich. — Republican Tom Barrett is projected to win Michigan’s 7th Congressional District, defeating his Democratic opponent Curtis Hertel Jr., 50.4% to 46.5%. Barrett, an Iraq war veteran and former Michigan state representative, will fill Democratic Rep. Elissa Slotkin’s open seat, which she left vacant to seek Michigan’s Senate seat this cycle. This is...
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nypost.com
Trump vows to lead ‘golden age of America’ in victory speech: 'Fix everything'
Former President Donald Trump addressed supporters in Florida after he won top battleground states such as Pennsylvania and Georgia.
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foxnews.com
Proposition 36 overwhelmingly passes in California, reversing some Soros-backed soft-on-crime policies
California voters approved Proposition 36 to roll back soft-on-crime policies in Proposition 47, raising penalties for some crimes, including theft and drug offenses.
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foxnews.com
The serious implications of a Republican Senate
Then-Republican nominee for US Senate Bernie Moreno speaks to attendees during a campaign event on November 1, 2024, in at Spartan Northwood Warehouse in Northwood, Ohio. | Emily Elconin/Getty Images Republicans have won a majority in the Senate, flipping the body after four years of Democratic control.  This was the predicted outcome given how vulnerable Democrats were this cycle: While they were defending nine battleground seats, Republicans were only defending three. The GOP successfully flipped key states including West Virginia and Ohio, while holding off unexpectedly competitive challenges in places like Nebraska and Texas.  Republicans’ victories come as former President Donald Trump leads in electoral votes, with multiple swing states still outstanding. As of 2 am ET, the presidential race has not been called for either candidate, though early results seem to suggest an advantage for Trump, with Vice President Kamala Harris’s plausible paths to victory narrowing.  In their campaigns, Republican Senate candidates leaned heavily on critiques of Democrats’ economic policies as many voters continued to grapple with inflation and high costs of living. They also kept up fear-mongering on immigration as well, arguing that only they could offer solutions to border crossing surges, like the one in 2023. Overall, because they weren’t in control in the Senate, Republican candidates were able to capitalize on anti-incumbent sentiment — and current discontent — as they campaigned to take back certain seats.  Republicans’ gains could have major implications for a potential Trump or Harris administration. If Trump wins, the Republican Senate would effectively offer him a blank check on appointments, and allow him to resume stacking the courts with his judges. Depending on the outcome of House races, a GOP Senate could also enable a possible Trump administration to pursue policy priorities like rolling back the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and renewing corporate tax cuts. If Harris wins, the Senate could well stymie key judicial appointees, and block her legislative goals.  What Republican Senate control could mean  The role the Senate will play in the next few years will depend heavily on who wins the presidential race. The last Trump presidency was ultimately illustrative of what happens when both the White House and Senate are held by Republicans.   In that scenario, Trump was able to advance his judges at a rapid pace, reshaping the Circuit Court and Supreme Court with conservative picks. In total, Trump was able to get 234 judges confirmed, including the three who now sit on the Supreme Court who proved integral to overturning Roe v. Wade.  Similarly, Trump faced little backlash or accountability for his rhetoric or policy decisions throughout his term, including attempts to implement a Muslim travel ban or to shut down the government as leverage for funding for a wall along the US-Mexico border. Although some Republican senators spoke out, few truly vocalized their opposition to Trump or scrutinized his actions. When Trump was impeached for his role in fomenting the January 6 insurrection, for example, only seven Republicans voted to convict him — the rest voted to acquit him. If Republicans maintain control of the House, a GOP Congress could also help Trump advance his legislative agenda.  Trump has focused more on executive actions he’d like to take (such as on tariffs, immigration, and international relations) than on a congressional agenda. However, Republicans have long expressed an interest in curbing access to the ACA. One issue lawmakers will weigh in the next year is the expiration of ACA premium subsidies, Stat reports. House Speaker Mike Johnson has emphasized already that he’s interested in major “reform” to the health care bill as well.  The tax cuts that Republicans passed in 2017 are also up for renewal, and will be another issue that lawmakers in the next Congress will need to tackle. Trump has suggested cutting the corporate tax rate and has floated some income tax cuts too. Regardless of whether they take the House, Senate Republicans will likely advocate for those cuts. And Republicans could push, too, for expanded oil and gas drilling leases that Democrats had previously curbed.  Senate Republicans have already signaled that they plan to be as obstructionist as possible if they’re dealing with a Harris administration.  Notably, both Sens. John Thune (R-SD) and John Cornyn (R-TX), two likely successors to Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, have told CNN that they aren’t sure if they would hold a vote for any potential Harris Supreme Court nominees. With the majority, the GOP can try to block any Harris judicial appointment from advancing, much like they once did with former President Barack Obama’s Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland and some of his lower court picks. In the case of Garland, the GOP successfully refused to ever hold a confirmation hearing or vote for him — and were able to prevent him from getting seated on the bench.  They could do the same for other Cabinet roles as well, and they could also block legislation from advancing. Harris campaigned heavily on working to enact policies that require congressional approval, including sweeping immigration and abortion reform. Those policy goals are unlikely to become a reality in a GOP-controlled Senate.  Regardless of whether Trump or Harris is in the White House, expect the upper chamber to play a significant role in advancing or hampering their efforts.
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vox.com
A Feel-Good Story About the End of the World
How NASA’s DART Mission put planetary defense to the test.
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slate.com
JASON CHAFFETZ: How did Trump do it?
Former President Donald Trump ran on strength and making America great again. The traditional legacy media never understood the power of that vision.
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foxnews.com
WATCH: Trump: 'We overcame obstacles that nobody thought possible'
Former Pres. Trump addressed supporters on Election Night: “This was a movement like nobody’s ever seen before, and frankly, I believe this was the greatest political movement of all-time.”
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abcnews.go.com
Donald Trump is King of All Comebacks four years after sour defeat
Being wrong has never felt so good. Following Donald Trump’s sour defeat four years ago and the disastrous events of Jan. 6, my view of the 2024 election was simple: Republicans couldn’t win with Trump, and they couldn’t win without Trump. I didn’t even think about whether the opponent would be Joe Biden or somebody...
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nypost.com
Trump declares victory in White House race, ahead of AP call
Flanked by family and staff, Trump spoke to a convention center ballroom crowd in West Palm Beach after Fox News had projected that he had won — but before the Associated Press called the race.
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npr.org
Disparate moods at Trump and Harris election night events
Former President Trump's supporters who gathered at his election night watch party were hugging one another, making calls, jumping up and down, and throwing their MAGA hats in the air.
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latimes.com
Donald Trump wins Wisconsin in the 2024 presidential election
The Dairy State went for Joe Biden by just over 20,000 votes four years ago.
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nypost.com
With Harris' path to victory narrowing, Trump declares victory
Former President Donald Trump has taken the stage at West Palm Beach County Convention Center to speak to supporters.
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abcnews.go.com
High school girls' volleyball: City Section playoff results and updated pairings
High school girls' volleyball: City Section playoff results and updated pairings
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latimes.com
World reacts to 2024 presidential election results
World leaders and top officials are reacting to the unfolding results of the 2024 presidential election as the contest draws to an apparent conclusion.
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abcnews.go.com
Harris surrogate Mark Cuban concedes to President-elect Trump: ‘You won fair and square’
billionaire investor Mark Cuban conceded to President-elect Donald Trump on election night after Pennsylvania was called in the Republican nominee’s favor.
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foxnews.com
The Democrats’ Dashed Hopes in Iowa
As in many other areas across the country, Kamala Harris could not match Joe Biden’s 2020 performance.
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theatlantic.com
Trump will win Pennsylvania, CBS News projects
CBS News projected former President Donald Trump will win the battleground state of Pennsylvania and its 19 electoral college votes. The projected win essentially closes the path to victory for Vice President Kamala Harris.
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cbsnews.com
Race too close to call for Calvert and Rollins in California's 41st Congressional District
Republican Rep. Ken Calvert and Democratic challenger Will Rollins are locked in a tight race for California's 41st Congressional District in Riverside County.
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latimes.com
Anticipating a Close Race, the Nation Watched Momentum Shift Toward Trump
A winner was not declared before midnight on Tuesday, but even Donald Trump’s allies seemed shocked by the signs of his strength — and the improbable political comeback it appeared to foretell.
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