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How voters feel about the economy
Nov 9, 2016
We look at exit poll data to see how issues fared along political lines.
Here’s a group of people who aren’t happy the election is over
Nov 8, 2016
After Tuesday, what happens to cable news?
Sick of the election? Snag sweet deals on sports tickets instead
by
Jed Kim
Nov 8, 2016
In just a matter of hours, the ordeal of the 2016 election will be over. If you can’t wait that long, you could always ignore the returns tonight and turn to sports. Thanks to the election, tonight may be a golden chance to catch your favorites. Click the above audio player to hear the full story.
Opinion polls skip over Latinos
by
Andy Uhler
Nov 7, 2016
For years, Latino voters have been seen as a crucial swing bloc. It’s among the fastest growing sectors of the American electorate, and Latino votes are highly prized – especially in battleground states like Florida, Nevada and North Carolina. But if you look closely at some of the national opinion polling, you might find something […]
In the hospital? You still may be able to vote
Nov 7, 2016
Some states have emergency absentee ballots to help those who are sick.
For public good, not for profit.
TV and radio stations love this presidential election
Nov 3, 2016
Thanks to a tightening race and down-ballot battles, they're raking in the cash.
On Wall Street, managing anxiety by hedging
by
Gigi Douban
Nov 2, 2016
If a lot of voters are increasingly anxious about Election Day, what about the people who make their living predicting outcomes — stock traders.
How to fold your ballot, for San Franciscans
by
Kai Ryssdal
Nov 1, 2016
It's really that complicated.