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Michigan voters re-elected former President Donald Trump this week. We talk about what we know from exit polls about who voted—and the issues that motivated them.
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Today, a conversation a research scientist interpreted election results, with their complex portrait of the state’s diverse voters. Then, we zoomed in on Michigan's critical swing counties, and an overview of some down ballot races.
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Compared to the last presidential election, things went more smoothly as Detroit counted ballots. Four years ago, would-be Republican challengers banged on the windows of a wall, demanding to be allowed in. Clerks said there were already more Republicans than Democrats on the floor. Republican challengers also made allegations that later were proven to be false.
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Democrats have defended control of the Michigan Supreme Court after an expensive campaign season with reproductive rights as a key issue.
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Becoming just the second president to be defeated and then reelected to a subsequent term, former President Donald Trump defeated Vice President Harris and will be the 47th president.
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Tuesday's election day was largely a bad night for Democrats in statewide races, with Michigan's 15 electoral votes more likely than not being handed to Republican presidential candidate Donald J. Trump, and Republican Mike Rogers taking a two-point lead over Democrat Elissa Slotkin in the state's open U.S. Senate seat.
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On today’s Stateside, what parents can do to protect their children from pneumonia. Then, the University of Michigan is providing a free course on inclusive stage hair and makeup for students. Additionally, a new book about Michigan’s revolutionary rock band, the MC5.
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Today, a discussion with an associate professor at Michigan State University on how Michiganders are more likely to vote if they see candidates on the ballot who share their own voter experience and identity.
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NPR relies on results and race calls from The Associated Press for presidential races, other federal elections and statewide contests.
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The turbulent 2024 campaign has reached its end. Here are some things to keep in mind throughout Election Day and beyond.
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Michigan election officials expect to have unofficial results for the presidential election by midday Wednesday. Over 40% of active Michigan voters already cast a ballot
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A sea change can now be caused by many things other than the sea, and some of its dramatic effects have been lost in the process.
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With so many closely contested races in Michigan, authorities are on the lookout for efforts to meddle with the election or harass election workers.
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Today, reaching some of Michigan’s most diverse micro-communities of voters: the LGBTQ community. Also, the stories of Michigan, as told by the built environment. And, the endless days and sleepless nights of witnessing Israel’s attacks on Lebanon.
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What the latest numbers say and what to look for as the election comes to a close.
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We talk to VoteBeat's Hayley Harding about Michigan’s voter records, and what she expects as votes are counted and certified.
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