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Voting Advocate On Democratic Gains In Georgia
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Jennifer Epps-Addison, president of the Center for Popular Democracy, about Democratic gains in Georgia fueled by community organizers.
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While Votes Are Counted, Discover What Movie Characters Count
The process of counting ballots has stressed out a lot of people this week. NPR's movie critic says he's been distracting himself from the election with cinematic counting.
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How Native American Voters Have Affected Election Results
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Tara Benally, field director for Rural Utah Project, about how the Indigenous vote in Arizona has played a role in flipping the key swing state.
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How The Trump Campaign And Supporters Are Trying To Affect State Ballot Counting
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Tammy Patrick, senior adviser to the Democracy Fund, about the integrity of state ballot counting.
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Drakeo The Ruler Released From Jail After Accepting Plea Deal
Los Angeles rapper Drakeo the Ruler is out of jail after the district attorney's office offered him a plea deal following three years in jail. He was held on charges that his band constituted a gang.
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Scrutiny Of The U.S. Postal Service Continues As States Report Missing Ballots
A federal judge ordered the U.S. Postal Service to sweep its facilities for any ballots in North Carolina and Pennsylvania amid reports of ballots left behind or delivered late in some states.
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Child Marriages Are Up In The Pandemic. Here's How India Tries To Stop Them
Local sources say there's been a spike in child marriage during the pandemic. A key reason: By marrying off girls early, poor families have one less mouth to feed in desperate times.
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Who Is The White Vote?
NPR discusses the racial breakdown of current exit polls and how the electorate is changing.
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How Latino Voters Broke Expectations This Election
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Julio Ricardo Varela, a co-host of the In the Thick podcast, about Latino voter turnout this year.
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Election Update: Trump Campaign Files Lawsuits In Attempt To Change Election Results
The Trump campaign has launched a slew of lawsuits in several states designed to dent Joe Biden's growing lead in the vote count. But state courts are quickly dismissing some of those suits.
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What Georgia Voters Think Of The Elections
Georgia became one of the most contested areas in the U.S. The state hasn't voted for a Democratic presidential candidate since 1992, but growing and diversifying suburbs made it a battleground state.
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Stevie Nicks On TikTok, Tom Petty And Claiming What's Yours
An audacious concert film, an unwitting viral hit and a second Rock Hall induction: That's just the past two years for Nicks, who says that at 72 she's finally comfortable doing everything she wants.