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Arizona presidential election results from MSNBC are displayed during Democratic Senate candidate Mark Kelly's Nov. 3 election-night event in Tucson, Ariz. Like many other news organizations, NBC held off on calling Arizona for Joe Biden, while The Assoc

AP Explains Calling Arizona For Biden Early, Before It Got Very Close

Nov 19, 2020
Fox News and The Associated Press, which NPR relies on, were the earliest to call Arizona for Biden. Other networks didn't follow for days, as Biden's lead shrank dramatically and some doubted the AP.
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Politics
The Orlando Sentinel, shown from Nov. 8, 2000 with election night headlines about the state. The exit polls showed a tight race and many networks called Florida for Gore, then Bush.

Election Night Shakeup: Here Come The New 'Exit' Polls

May 21, 2018
Fox News and the Associated Press are upending a quarter century of how elections are measured — and races called — launching a new approach for this fall's midterm elections.
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The Two-Way
Protesters attend a rally in Brooklyn, N.Y., in 2016, in support of former NYPD Officer Peter Liang, who was convicted of manslaughter and official misconduct for the shooting death of Akai Gurley in a housing development stairwell.

On Police Treatment, Asian-Americans Show Ethnic, Generational Splits

Apr 18, 2017
Younger Asian-Americans are more likely to cite unequal treatment by police than older generations, according to a survey of Asian-American voters who are also split on the issue along ethnic lines.
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Elections
Residents cast their votes at the Los Angeles County Fire Department Lifeguard Operations in Venice on Friday.

How Trump Won, According To The Exit Polls

Nov 09, 2016
Men, voters in key counties and white people — particularly less-educated whites — helped Donald Trump vault past Hillary Clinton to win the presidential election.
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Politics
Attendees hold letters reading "vote" in Spanish during a campaign event with Tim Kaine.

5 Exit Poll Numbers To Watch On Election Night

Nov 08, 2016
Women, Hispanics, and (surprise!) white evangelicals could all be some of the most interesting stories of the night.
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Politics
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump (foreground), greets supporters after a rally last week in Iowa.

Republicans' White, Working-Class Trap: A Growing Reliance

Jan 18, 2016
In 2012, whites without a college degree were far more likely to vote Republican. They are a shrinking part of the electorate, but their influence is growing in GOP primaries.
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