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Sen. Roger Wicker Weighs In On Key Senate Races, Battleground States
NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Sen. Roger Wicker, a Republican representing Mississippi, about the presidential election.
Sen. Claire McCaskill Reflects On Future Of Democratic Party
NPR's Robert Siegel talks to Sen. Claire McCaskill, a Democrat representing Missouri, about the presidential election.
Presidential Candidates Await First Results In Key States
Results are coming in from some of the first battleground states where polls have closed. Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are both holding election night parties in New York City.
Polls Close In Ohio, North Carolina And West Virginia
The key states of Ohio and North Carolina are closing their polls in the 2016 presidential election. West Virginia has been called for Donald Trump.
Visits To Susan B. Anthony's Grave Take On New Significance This Election Day
Visiting Susan B. Anthony's grave has long been a tradition on Election Day at the Mount Hope Cemetery in Rochester, N.Y., the site takes on significance with Hillary Clinton's historic campaign.
Wellesley College Students Anticipate Results Of Historic Election
by Tovia Smith
Many women at Hillary Clinton's alma mater of Wellesley College are hoping to see the Democratic nominee break the ultimate glass ceiling Tuesday night in becoming the first woman elected president in the U.S.
After Bumpy Start, Trump Stirred Up Wave Of Enthusiasm In His Supporters
by Sarah McCammon
Donald Trump was largely laughed off when he entered the presidential race last year. But his candidacy unleashed a force in American politics that could have major consequences whether or not he wins Tuesday night.
New U.S. Citizens Share Experiences Of First-Time Voting
Some immigrant voters around the country just became citizens and are voting for the first time in this presidential election. They reached out to NPR's All Things Considered about their feelings on voting for the first time.
Divided Father And Son Weigh In On Election Day
We check in with a father and son we met during this presidential campaign season. Jim Bolin is a Republican from South Dakota. His son, Chris Bolin, is a Democrat living in Massachusetts.
Looking Back On Clinton's Path To Election Day As Voters Head To The Polls
by Tamara Keith
Hillary Clinton's second run for the White House has gone a lot further than her first. On Tuesday night, she could become the first woman elected president.
Virginia Poll Worker Describes Feelings Of Relief Among Voters
NPR's Kelly McEvers speaks with Robin deJarnette, a poll worker in Culpeper County, Va., who has over a decade of experience. She's at a precinct located at St. Luke's Lutheran Church. She talks about what's happening there and what the lines are like, how this compares to past years, and whether voters seem excited or agitated.