Presidential race live updates




















McCarthy doubles down on refusal to cooperate with Jan. What is seditious conspiracy? Rare, but now part of Jan. Biden says he supports changing filibuster rule to pass voting rights bills If bills are blocked there is "no option" but to change the Senate rule: Biden. Navient settlement: Indebted student borrowers to benefit Tens of thousands of people who took out student loans over the past 20 years could see their loans canceled or receive a small check as part of a nationwide settlement with Navient, a major student loan collecting company.

Ex-Johnson aide says sorry for party on eve of royal funeral A string of rule-breaking social events are threatening to topple the British PM. Latest Politics Headlines and Video. Trump vs. Biden on the issues: The economy. Biden on the issues: Racial justice.

Biden on the issues: Climate change. NBC News Logo. Covid Politics U. News World Opinion Business. Share this —. Search Search. Follow NBC News. IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Biden Winner Trump Winner. Biden Trump Other 1. Tap map for details Hover over the map for details. American Samoa Go to page American Samoa results page. Guam Go to page Guam results page. Puerto Rico Go to page Puerto Rico results page. New Hampshire. North Carolina.

Joe Biden Biden. Donald Trump Trump. Show All States Alphabetically. Early voting nationally National numbers only include states where there is some type of early voting and data is available.

Mail-in ballots requested 89,, Party registration Age Gender. Mail-in and early in-person ballots returned ,, Vote type Party registration Age Gender. More to the Story in The coronavirus pandemic and devastating economic fallout are two major issues impacting the election this year as voters assess which candidate is best suited to handle and combat the crisis.

Coronavirus Cases. New York Cases. Ongoing Jobless Claims. New York Claims. Voting trends Dem. Hillary Clinton Clinton Donald Trump Trump Winner College Graduate. No College degree. Barack Obama Obama Winner Harris referenced Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. There is nothing normal about a law that makes it illegal to pass out water or food to salespeople standing in long voting lines," Harris added.

The vice president went on to speak about the voting law passed in Georgia, saying that she has heard the "outrage. I have heard your outrage about the anti-voter law here, and how many voters will likely be kept from voting. And Georgia is not alone. Across our nation anti-voter laws could make it more difficult for as many as 55 million Americans to vote," she said.

In the last year, 19 states passed 34 laws that restrict voting in some way, according to an analysis by the liberal-leaning Brennan Center for Justice. And more changes are expected as state legislatures convene early this year.

Vice President Kamala Harris spoke first during todays remarks on voting rights. She began by noting that she and President Biden spoke last week on the anniversary of the Jan. And when they arrived at the state capitol in Alabama, Dr. King decried what he called normalcy — the normalcy, the complacency that was denying people the freedom to vote.

She continued: "The only normalcy anyone should accept, Dr. King said, is the normalcy of justice. And his words resonate today. President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris are delivering a speech on voting rights in Atlanta as Democrats face pressure to pass two pieces of pending legislation opposed by nearly all Republicans on Capitol Hill.

Harris, whom Biden appointed to lead the administration's work on voting rights, is joining the President on the visit alongside several members of Congress, local officials and civil rights leaders.



0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000