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Fox News: Fox News Decision Desk projects Dem defeats Larry Hogan in Maryland, keeping Senate seat blue
Fox News Decision Desk projects Dem defeats Larry Hogan in Maryland, keeping Senate seat blue
Democrats are projected to retain a key Senate seat in Maryland, with Angela Alsobrooks defeating former Republican Governor Larry Hogan. Alsobrooks, the current Prince George's County executive, is set to become Maryland's first Black senator, succeeding Ben Cardin.

The race was closely watched as it could influence the balance of power in the Senate. Hogan's late entry into the race posed a challenge for Democrats in a state they typically dominate, as he sought to appeal to independent and disenchanted voters.


Breitbart: Exit Polls: 25% of Black Men in Georgia Voted for Donald Trump
Exit Polls: 25% of Black Men in Georgia Voted for Donald Trump
In Georgia, President Donald Trump captured 25% of the black male vote, according to a Fox News exit poll, marking a significant shift from the previous election when Joe Biden secured 87%. Vice President Kamala Harris received 73% of support from black men, indicating a 13-point decline.

Among black women, Trump garnered 9% compared to Harris's 89%, down from Biden's 95% support. Overall, Trump received 15% of the black vote in Georgia, while Harris secured 83%, reflecting an eight-point drop from Biden's performance four years ago.


Forbes: Abortion Ballot Measure Results: Florida Becomes First State To Reject New Abortion Protections Since Roe Overturned
Abortion Ballot Measure Results: Florida Becomes First State To Reject New Abortion Protections Since Roe Overturned
A Florida ballot measure to legalize abortion narrowly failed despite 57% support, falling short of the required 60%. This marks the first abortion-related ballot measure to fail since the overturning of Roe v. Wade. Other states, including Arizona and Colorado, also have abortion measures on the ballot.

Abortion ballot measures have emerged as a significant strategy for advocates to secure access post-Roe. While many Americans support abortion rights, the political implications for candidates like Kamala Harris and Donald Trump remain uncertain as voters may split their choices based on these measures.


Breitbart: Karl Rove Suggests Trump Could Win Virginia, New Mexico, and New Hampshire
Karl Rove Suggests Trump Could Win Virginia, New Mexico, and New Hampshire
Karl Rove discussed on Fox Business Network the potential for Donald Trump to gain traction in Virginia, New Mexico, and New Hampshire during the upcoming presidential campaign. He emphasized the importance of local polling data that may indicate Republican strength in these states, particularly in key suburban areas.

Rove noted that Trump's campaign visits to these states in the final days suggest a strategic focus on winning electoral votes. He believes the campaign is seeing promising signs that could lead to surprising outcomes in these regions.


Le Monde: Harris takes Vermont, Trump takes Indiana and Kentucky in first results of historic US election
Harris takes Vermont, Trump takes Indiana and Kentucky in first results of historic US election
In the first results of the 2024 presidential election, Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris won Vermont, while Republican former president Donald Trump secured victories in Indiana and Kentucky. Polling stations closed in six states, including the crucial battleground of Georgia.

The election saw significant early voting, with tens of millions of Americans participating. Results are being closely monitored as the contest unfolds.


Fox News: Fox News projects Sen. Mike Braun wins Indiana governor's race
Fox News projects Sen. Mike Braun wins Indiana governor's race
Indiana voters elected Republican Mike Braun as their new governor, defeating Democrat Jennifer McCormick and Libertarian Donald Rainwater. Braun, currently a U.S. Senator, will succeed Eric Holcomb and focused his campaign on issues like lowering taxes and supporting small businesses.

McCormick emphasized abortion rights and education reforms, appealing to younger voters. All candidates proposed plans to tackle Indiana's affordable housing crisis, but their approaches varied significantly. Braun aims to reduce regulations affecting property taxes, while McCormick proposed a substantial tax relief plan.


Fox News: Fox News Decision Desk projects Ted Cruz wins third term, defeating Dem Colin Allred
Fox News Decision Desk projects Ted Cruz wins third term, defeating Dem Colin Allred
Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz is projected to defeat Democratic challenger Rep. Colin Allred, securing a third term in the U.S. Senate. Cruz has held his Senate seat since 2013 and previously won re-election in 2018 by a narrow margin.

Allred, a former NFL player and current congressman, campaigned on his diverse background but struggled to close the gap in polling against Cruz, reflecting the long-standing trend of Democratic losses in statewide Texas elections.


Fox News: Republicans hold onto the most highly contested governor's seat this year
Republicans hold onto the most highly contested governor's seat this year
Republican Kelly Ayotte is projected to win the New Hampshire gubernatorial election against Democrat Joyce Craig, succeeding Chris Sununu. The race drew significant national attention and funding, with Ayotte leveraging her past Senate experience and a campaign focused on local issues.

Ayotte, who previously served in the U.S. Senate, defeated a crowded GOP primary field and faced heavy Democratic spending targeting her past positions. Her campaign slogan, "Don't Mass UP NH," highlighted contrasts with neighboring Massachusetts.


Breitbart: NBC Exit Poll: Latino Men Swing for Trump Over Harris by 10 Points
NBC Exit Poll: Latino Men Swing for Trump Over Harris by 10 Points
An NBC News Exit Poll indicates that Latino men are significantly favoring former President Donald Trump over Vice President Kamala Harris, with 54% supporting Trump compared to 44% for Harris. This marks a notable shift from the 2020 election when Latino voters largely backed President Joe Biden.

Latino women are also showing decreased support for Harris compared to Biden, with a 25-point advantage for Harris in the poll, down from a 39-point advantage in 2020. Trump's appeal among Latino voters appears to mitigate recent controversies, including a joke made by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe at a Republican rally.


GB News: 'Malicious slander!' Russian embassy hits back at claims of interference in US election
'Malicious slander!' Russian embassy hits back at claims of interference in US election
The Russian Embassy in Washington has denied allegations of election interference related to bomb threats directed at polling locations in Georgia, Michigan, Arizona, and Wisconsin. The FBI stated that the threats, some traced to Russian email domains, were not credible.

Georgia's Secretary of State attributed the hoaxes to Russian interference, while officials in Michigan and Arizona also reported similar threats. The Russian Embassy called these claims "malicious slander," asserting that Russia respects the internal affairs of other countries.


Fox News: DeSantis claims victory over Florida abortion, marijuana amendments as supporters celebrate: 'Praise God'
DeSantis claims victory over Florida abortion, marijuana amendments as supporters celebrate: 'Praise God'
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced the defeat of two amendments aimed at creating a constitutional right to abortion and legalizing recreational marijuana. Both amendments failed to secure the required 60% approval from voters, with DeSantis celebrating the outcome as a victory for pro-life policies.

The amendments' failure maintains Florida's existing abortion ban, which prohibits most abortions after six weeks. Pro-life advocates hailed this outcome as a significant win for the movement, emphasizing the importance of state-level decisions on abortion laws.


Forbes: Election Betting Odds: Trump Surpasses 75% On Major Platforms As More Election Results Come In
Election Betting Odds: Trump Surpasses 75% On Major Platforms As More Election Results Come In
As Election Day unfolds, betting markets show a significant shift in favor of former President Donald Trump against Vice President Kamala Harris. Various platforms, including Polymarket and Kalshi, indicate Trump has around a 74% to 79% chance of winning, contrasting with polling data that suggests a close race.

While Trump leads in betting odds, polling models from FiveThirtyEight and others show nearly equal footing between the candidates. Additionally, the betting markets suggest Republicans may gain control of the Senate and maintain a slight edge in the House.


The Economist: Florida is the first state to reject an abortion-rights measure
Florida is the first state to reject an abortion-rights measure
Florida's ballot measure to enshrine a constitutional right to abortion was rejected despite 57% support, failing to meet the 60% threshold required. This marks the first defeat for state-level abortion-rights campaigns since the Supreme Court's 2022 decision.

As a result, Florida's existing law, which bans abortion after six weeks with limited exceptions, remains in effect.


The Federalist: North Carolina Passes Citizens-Only Voting Amendment
North Carolina Passes Citizens-Only Voting Amendment
North Carolina voters have likely approved a constitutional amendment stating that only U.S. citizens can vote in elections, with over 75% support. This measure follows similar initiatives in several other states and was passed by the state's Republican-controlled legislature.

Concerns about foreign influence in elections have risen amid discussions on voting rights for non-citizens, particularly in blue cities like San Francisco, where some foreign nationals can vote in local elections. Democrats have faced criticism for advocating policies that could allow non-citizens to participate in the electoral process.


GB News: Donald Trump ‘shot himself in the foot’ as Alan Dershowitz predicts outcome of crunch vote
Donald Trump ‘shot himself in the foot’ as Alan Dershowitz predicts outcome of crunch vote
Alan Dershowitz believes Donald Trump jeopardized his campaign in the final week, which could lead to a Kamala Harris victory. He criticized both candidates for missteps, noting that Trump had a strong position before faltering.

As votes are counted, both candidates are neck and neck, with Harris expressing optimism about her chances. Trump continues to rally support by focusing on border issues and criticizing the current administration's economic performance.