Find Yourself: 7 Types of Voters Identified in the USA

The American Election Confessions project from NBC News proposed seven types of voters - which one is closest to you? It's not easy to be a voter this season. Voters switch between long-established parties, experience anxiety, come into conflict with their families and much more...

Trump Claims Election Win, Though Vote Count Is Not Complete

Early on Wednesday morning, November 4, incumbent US President Donald Trump announced his victory in the presidential race against Democratic candidate Joe Biden, even though millions of votes were still being counted in several states. Trump said that ...

Kanye West's name was on the ballot papers of 12 states: how many votes he got

Rapper Kanye West closed the topic of his presidential race in the 2020 elections and hinted that he plans to run again in the next election - in four years. The New York Post tells how many votes he received. West wrote a post on...

On the eve of the elections, the White House was surrounded by a wall: who built it and why

Federal authorities erected a “non-scaleable” wall around the White House on Monday, November 2, the day before the presidential election. Many fear that the elections could lead to mass protests, civil unrest and even an armed uprising, writes The Guardian. Amid rumors that...

Marijuana, abortion, weapons: what else do Americans vote for on election day

Voters across the country today, November 3, will decide more than choosing between the two main candidates for president. Residents of different states will give their opinions on several different issues, including legalizing marijuana, restricting access to abortion, voting reform and ...

First elections: in Florida, a woman in labor drove to a polling station on her way to the hospital

Of the more than 1300 people who voted early at the Orange County Electoral Office in Orlando, Florida on October 27, one was a woman who had contractions but wanted to vote before she went to the hospital. Fox5 writes about it. ...

Red, blue, purple: how US states are divided by political views

In American politics, "red" and "blue" states are often mentioned. In the “red” regions, the majority of residents vote for the candidate from the Republican Party, in the “blue” ones - mainly for representatives of the Democratic Party, explains the Voice of America. Colors owe this meaning to American television. With the increasing popularity of color…

Fewer visas, green cards and asylum permits: Trump's immigration plan for a second term

The adviser to the President of the United States said that if re-elected, Donald Trump will fight to limit the provision of asylum, outlaw the city of refuge, expand the ban on entry to the United States and reduce work visas, writes NBC News. Senior Advisor to President Donald Trump Steven Miller ...

How much does the US presidential election cost and who pays for it

The presidential race in the United States begins long before the elections themselves and each time costs billions of dollars, writes the BBC. For example, about $ 2016 billion was spent on a campaign in 6,5. This year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the campaign is slightly different from ...

Americans massively vote early: why their ballots may not be taken into account

US citizens are actively voting by mail and other early voting methods. For example, in Florida, almost 70% of the total number of people who came to the polls in 2016 have already exercised their right to vote, says Voice of America. On the first day of early voting in Florida...

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