Hours before polls closed in Philadelphia last Tuesday, now-President-elect Donald Trump posted on Truth Social claiming there were signs of cheating in the heavily Democratic city. When Pennsylvania was eventually called in his favor later that night, those claims suddenly dried up, never to be spoken of again.
For weeks, Kamala Harris supporters got an endless stream of content signaling her victory. The filter bubble has now popped.
Election night across the seven top TV networks were down compared to 2020 and 2016. The household TV ratings were the lowest since at least 1960.
X saw record traffic after Election Day, but 115,000 people still hit the delete button. X's loss is Bluesky's gain; the site just topped the 15 million user mark, up from 9 million in September.
MSNBC averaged 1.1 million viewers in October but plummeted to an average audience of only 736,000 following Trump’s historic landslide victory
Yeah, so as you say, officials are preparing for threats of violence, for general protests, for all kinds of things ahead of Tuesday, and it's clear, Sarah, that a focal point is on central ballot counting locations. What's the importance of keeping those locations safe and how are officials preparing?
Check for a breakdown of the closest races in the county as of Tuesday afternoon. There are only about 120,000 votes left to count, officials said.
WASHINGTON (AP) — A series of bomb threats across multiple battleground states and baseless claims of wrongdoing by former President Donald Trump disrupted an otherwise smooth Election Day that capped a tumultuous presidential campaign.
Democrats provided fully paid-for coach buses to drive hundreds of students to and from the polling station, and pizza once there.
Officials say at least 17 voters in Warren County filled out the wrong ballot on Election Day in an Indianola precinct. Warren County Auditor Kimberly Sheets wrote in documents provided to The Des Moines Register that two packages of ballots meant for a Norwalk precinct mistakenly made it into a bag delivered to an Indianola precinct.