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While about 90% of Black men voted for President Joe Biden in 2020, a New York Times/Siena College poll in October showed 78% were planning to vote for Harris now. About 15% of Black likely voters ...
Though it remained comfortably Democratic, New York was the state that had the biggest Republican swing out of any state in the nation in the 2024 election, with Trump greatly improving his performance by winning 42.71% of the state's vote, compared to 36.75% in the 2016 election and 37.74% in the 2020 election. New York follows a trend of blue ...
27th: Daniel Rosenthal, resigned July 14, 2023 to take a position at the UJA-Federation of New York. Replaced by Sam Berger in a special election held September 12, 2023. [3] 77th: Latoya Joyner, resigned January 8, 2024 to take a position in the private sector. Replaced by Landon Dais in a special election held February 13, 2024. [4]
Presidential elections were held in the United States on November 5, 2024. [a] The Republican Party's ticket—Donald Trump, who was the 45th president of the United States from 2017 to 2021, and JD Vance, the junior U.S. senator from Ohio—defeated the Democratic Party's ticket—Kamala Harris, the incumbent vice president, and Tim Walz, the governor of Minnesota.
24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ... Live election results for the U.S. House races are available on the USA TODAY 2024 U.S. Election Results page at usatoday.com ...
Democrat Tom Suozzi has won the special election in New York’s 3rd District, defeating Republican Mazi Pilip to flip a House seat from red to blue. As of 11:45 p.m., 97 percent of the expected ...
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The final slate of polls from The New York Times and Siena College released Sunday show that Vice President Kamala Harris appears to have a slight lead in enough states to win the Electoral College.