All Things Considered
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Who's sending Trump back to the White House and why?
=Republican strategist Sarah Longwell and Democratic strategist and pollster Anna Greenberg talk about what drove Trump's victory and what it tells us about the future of U.S. politics.
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Why Harris seemed to underperform with young voters
Young voters were part of President Biden’s winning coalition four years ago. But early exit polling this year seems to paint a different picture, with Harris receiving comparatively less support.
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How Republicans made gains with Latino voters
Details are coming in about how voting demographics broke down in the election. So far, it seems Republicans made gains with Latino voters, a demographic that has reliably favored Democrats.
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The impact of the election for Congress
The GOP has won back control of the White House and the Senate, and they’re within striking distance of taking the House. It will all make for a dramatic shakeup in Congress for the next two years.
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Representative-elect McBride hopes Harris' defeat is a 'slingshot moment'
NPR's Juana Summers talks with state Senator-elect Sarah McBride, a Democrat, who won in Delaware. She is the first openly transgender member of any state senate, among other national firsts.
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Trump celebrates second White House win as Harris responds to election loss
Trump declared victory in a speech at the Palm Beach convention center in Florida. Vice President Kamala Harris did not speak last night at a campaign rally on the campus of Howard University in D.C.
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Election day at a border town that became a flashpoint for illegal crossings
This border town became a flashpoint for illegal crossings during the Biden administration. Trump has vowed mass deportations if elected. Harris has said she’ll continue border crackdowns.
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It's been a landmark year for baseball in South Korea thanks to female fans
With Asian baseball's global influence growing, young female fans help give South Korea's pro league a banner year.
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Revisiting the 10-year-old viral video 'Too Many Cooks'
To take a break from election news, host Scott Detrow revisits the viral hit "Too Many Cooks," which turns 10 this year, with the director, Casper Kelly.
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What Pennsylvania residents are saying as they cast their ballots for president
After months of relentless attention -- from the campaigns, text messages and political ads to numerous visits from the candidates themselves -- Pennsylvanians may be heaving a sigh of relief Tuesday.
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A look at the legal challenges expected from both parties this election
A recent legal challenge by Republicans in Georgia is one of many expected from both parties around the country this election season.
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Kathryn Hahn talks about middle age on NPR's 'Wild Card'
Actor Kathryn Hahn draws a question from the Wild Card deck and talks about the challenges and benefits of middle age.