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In an Increasingly Suburbanized America, Do Republicans Still Have a Path to the Presidency?
Joe Biden was elected president thanks to a group of states that have turned from red to purple as the urban-rural divide has broken down and suburbanization has picked up. Political scientists think this is a trend that’s not going to stop anytime soon. NBCLX storyteller Clark Fouraker explores how the way we live today is changing how our country...
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Supreme Court Rejects Texas Election Lawsuit
The lawsuit sought to delay the Electoral College vote won by President-elect Joe Biden in Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
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Attorneys Assemble! Legal Battles Already Underway in Swing States With Trump, Biden Campaigns Ready for More
Both Democrats and Republicans have hundreds of lawyers ready to fight the results in key battleground states, including Florida and Pennsylvania, if the election outcome is uncertain. And the legal dispute are already underway in several key counties over which votes can be counted. NBCLX storyteller Chase Cain offers an update.
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How a Latino Population Boom Has Helped Turn Texas Into a Swing State
A historic surge in voter turnout in Texas has Democrats hopeful that the Lone Star State is within reach for Joe Biden. Chuck Rocha, a former senior adviser to Sen Bernie Sanders, explains how a Latino population boom has played a major role in turning the formerly deep red state into a political battleground.