Donald Trump scored a decisive victory in a deeply divided nation. And in so doing, the Republican president-elect exposed a fundamental weakness within the Democratic base and beat back concerns about his moral failings, becoming the first U.S. president with a felony conviction.The Republican former president won over voters with bold promises that his fiery brand of America-first economic populism and conservative culture would make their lives better.Still, he is set to enter the White House on Jan. 20, 2025, from an undisputed position of strength. With votes still being counted, he could become the first Republican in two decades to win the popular vote.The results left Democrats facing an urgent and immediate reckoning, with no obvious leader to unite the anti-Trump coalition and no clear plan to rebuild as an emboldened Trump prepares to re-take Washington.Here are some key takeaways:With modest shifts, Trump undermines the Democrats coalitionBlack voters men and women have been the bedrock of the Democratic Party, and in recent years, Latinos and young voters have joined them.All three groups still preferred Democrat Kamala Harris. But preliminary data from AP VoteCast, a survey of more than 115,000 voters nationwide, suggested that Trump made significant gains.Voters under age 30 represent a fraction of the total electorate, but about half of them supported Harris. Thats compared to the roughly 6 in 10 who backed Biden in 2020. Slightly more than 4 in 10 young voters went for Trump, up from about one-third in 2020.At the same time, Black and Latino voters appeared slightly less likely to support Harris than they were to back Biden four years ago, according to AP VoteCast.About 8 in 10 Black voters backed Harris, down from the roughly 9 in 10 who backed Biden. More than half of Hispanic voters supported Harris, but that was down slightly from the roughly 6 in 10 who backed Biden in 2020. Trumps support among those groups appeared to rise slightly compared to 2020. Collectively, those small gains yielded an outsize outcome.Trump focus on immigration, economy and culture workedTrump ultimately won over voters with grand promises to improve the economy, block the flow of immigrants on the Southern border and his siren call to make America great again.He also appealed to religious voters in both parties by seizing on the Democrats’ support for the transgender community.Overall, about half of Trump voters said inflation was the biggest issue factoring into their election decisions. About as many said that of the situation at the U.S.-Mexico border, according to AP VoteCast.He papered over the fact that the economy, by many conventional metrics, is robust inflation is largely in check, and wages are up while border crossings have dropped dramatically.He also sold them on the promise of the largest mass deportation effort in U.S. history, although he has not explained how such an operation would work. And he is threatening to impose massive tariffs on key products from China and other American adversaries, which economists warn could dramatically boost prices for average Americans.Ultimately, Trump’s victory may have had as much to do with the fundamental challenges Harris faced all along. Facing deep voter frustration over the direction of the country with Biden’s approval rating dismal she never did distance herself from her party’s sitting president. Though Trump has now been the central figure in American politics for nine years, he convinced voters he represented change.Trump will take charge of a nation with deep fissuresTrump is poised to inherit a nation with deepening political and cultural fissures and a worried electorate.When asked what most influenced their vote, about half of voters cited the future of democracy. That was higher than the share who answered the same way about inflation, immigration or abortion policy. And it crosses over the two major parties: About two-thirds of Harris voters and about a third of Trump voters said the future of democracy was the most important factor in their votes.Thats not surprising given the rhetoric of the campaign.Trump refused to acknowledge his 2020 defeat and watched his supporters ransack the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, as Congress convened to certify Democrat Joe Bidens victory. Trump even mused two days before Election Day that he shouldnt have left the White House after repeatedly promising retribution to his political enemies.Harris, by the end of the campaign, joined other critics including some of Trumps former White House chief of staff in describing the former president as a fascist. Trump, meanwhile, labeled Harris a fascist and a communist.Trumps criminal convictions not an issue for many votersIncomplete returns show that Donald Trumps criminal convictions, additional pending indictments and any concerns over his most incendiary rhetoric simply were not a sufficient concern to keep tens of millions of Americans from voting for him.According to AP VoteCast, slightly more than half of voters said Harris has the moral character to be president, compared to about 4 in 10 who said that about Trump. Its quite possible, as Trump has said many times on the campaign trail, that his legal peril actually helped him.As it stands, Trump may never actually face sentencing in a New York business fraud case in which he was convicted of 34 felonies. For now, his sentencing is scheduled for later this month.Hes already had one federal indictment in Florida dismissed, sparing him from a trial on whether he flouted U.S. law on protecting national security secrets. And hes made clear he would use his power as president to spike the federal case against him for his role in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. That would leave a Georgia racketeering case pending against Trump and others accused of trying to subvert the 2020 election result.Abortion on the ballotIt was the first presidential election after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and ended a womans national right to terminate a pregnancy. It was also the first time that a Republican presidential candidate overly courted men.But the “gender gap” that resulted was not enough to sink Trump.About half of women backed Harris, while about half of men went for Trump, according to AP VoteCast. That appears largely consistent with the shares for Biden and Trump in 2020.Democrats face leadership crisis with urgent need to regroupJust a few months ago, Harris generated incredible excitement across the party. She raised more than a billion dollars seemingly overnight. She dominated her debate with Trump. She filled arenas. And just days ago drew a massive crowd to the Ellipse and National Mall.But in the end, it wasn’t enough.Meanwhile, Republicans have claimed control of the Senate, ousting veteran Sen. Sherrod Brown of Ohio and putting several other Democratic incumbents on the edge of defeat. The results will give Trump a significant advantage in pushing his agenda through Congress. Their only hope is to win a House majority built mostly through key suburban districts in California and New York, but that was far from certain early Wednesday.And either way, the results shrink Democrats geographic footprint and, with Browns loss, diminish the kind of working class voice that can counter Trumps appeal.Trump already succeeded in painting Democrats as out-of-touch culturally with middle America. Now Democrats are left to wonder how to reconnect with parts of the country and slices of the electorate that rejected them.
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Democrat Mo Green has won the race for North Carolina Superintendent of Public Instruction, defeating Republican opponent Michele Morrow, according to the Associated Press.Greens victory comes after months of a contentious race against Morrow, a Cary homeschool teacher and former nurse whose previous inflammatory social media posts drew national attention.Green says champions of education helped him get elected. But he says it’s going to take everyone, including teachers, parents and students to help him do the work.”The things we’re going to be focused on are the things I outlined in our strategic directions, plan and vision. Those things include focusing on certainly academic achievement but also character development of our students as well,” he said.What is the office of Superintendent of Public Instruction?The state superintendent of public instruction oversees the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, which includes more than 2,500 public schools, approximately $11 billion in funding and hundreds of state employees. The role includes implementing rules and regulations as the chief administrative officer of the State Board of Education.Who is Mo Green?57-year-old Maurice Mo Green lives in Greensboro. Green retired in 2023 after a career in public education and foundation leadership. He worked as superintendent of Guilford County Schools for seven-and-a-half years. Before that, he worked in various roles, including deputy superintendent, in Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools for also, seven-and-a-half years.He said he had concerns over student achievement and school funding before entering the race. He said he got a phone call that sealed the deal on his decision to enter the race.It did take a call and ultimately a conversation from Gov. Roy Cooper in which he did ask me to run for this position, he said.Green said his broad vision for the states public schools was inspired by his previous experience.To use a quote from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., that is, Intelligence plus character that is the goal of true education, and combine it with a focus on excellence, being the best. Thats the vision we utilized when I was the superintendent of Guilford County Schools.Greens PlatformGreen ran on a platform that included six pillars: Prepare each student for their next phase in life Invest fully in public education Revere public school educators Enhance parent and community support Ensure safe, secure learning environments Celebrate the good in public educationGreen will assume office in January 2025, replacing the current superintendent Republican Catherine Truitt.Statement from Mo Green:During the early hours this morning, all North Carolina precincts reported and the Associated Press called the race for N.C. Superintendent of Public Instruction and declared me as the winner.I am humbled and honored to be elected as North Carolinas Superintendent of Public Instruction. Thank you to every person across the state who believed in this campaign, from those who wrote postcards or hosted events or greeted voters at the polls, and most importantly, who cast their votes for me – every one of you made a difference. We met the moment, together as champions of public education.The work does not end here. Its now upon us to put forth and implement our bold vision, direction, and plan for NC public schools. Our children and the future of our state depend on it. Thank you again for this immense honor and privilege. I am blessed to be your next North Carolina Superintendent of Public Instruction. said Maurice (Mo) Green. Statement from Michele Morrow:”Nearly half of North Carolina voters have made their voices heard, and they called loudly for change in our public schools. I intend to honor the millions of concerned North Carolinians who supported my race by continuing to fight for our children. The election for superintendent may be over, but the need for safe schools and education excellence remains. Our new superintendent made it very clear throughout his campaign that he has no intention of changing anything. His mantra was celebrate the current system as it is. I will celebrate when our children are safe and common sense discipline and hope are restored for all our students. Until that happens, I will stand with the parents, teachers and nearly three million voters who recognize the desperate need for a better system – one that serves the students, not the bureaucrats. To all my supporters, volunteers and staff, thank you for your hard work and dedication to our cause. We nearly overcame incredible odds. Between Mo Greens campaign funding and the support of his special interest groups, we were outspent nearly three hundred to one. The closeness of this race is a testament to grass roots campaigning. And grass roots support like we have is not a campaign product, but rather the symptom of a movement – a movement that carries the cause far beyond the counting of votes. A movement like we have created together cannot be stopped by politics. It cannot be stopped by oppositional media. It cannot be stopped by smear messaging here today and gone tomorrow. A movement like ours can only be stopped by satisfying the need that created it. I said before that if we dont win on November 5th, we will have to fight harder on November6th. And that is exactly what I will do. I will fight harder than ever before to protect our children and save our schools from a system that is failing them. Many may say that we lost this fight. But I say this fight has just begun. This was never about winning a political office. This was always about the children. And so it will remain,” said Michele Morrow. CLICK HERE TO RETURN TO ALL ELECTION RESULTSRELATED COVERAGE
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Democrat Josh Stein defeats Republican Mark Robinson in North Carolina governor’s race.(Watch Stein’s speech above, Robinson’s speech below and scroll down for full story) North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein was elected governor on Tuesday, defeating Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson and maintaining Democratic leadership of the chief executives office in a state where Republicans have recently controlled the legislature and appeals courts.Stein, a Harvard-trained lawyer, former state senator and the states chief law enforcement officer since 2017, will succeed fellow Democrat Roy Cooper, who was term-limited from seeking reelection. He will be the states first Jewish governor.Democrats have held the governors mansion for all but four years since 1993, even as the GOP has held legislative majorities since 2011.As with Coopers time in office, a key task for Stein likely will be to use his veto stamp to block what he considers extreme right-leaning policies. Cooper had mixed success on that front during his eight years as governor.Otherwise, Steins campaign platform largely followed Coopers policy goals, including those to increase public school funding, promote clean energy and stop further abortion restrictions by Republicans.Steins campaign dramatically outraised and outspent Robinson, who was seeking to become the states first Black governor.For months Stein and his allies used television ads and social media to remind voters of previous inflammatory comments that Robinson had made about abortion, women and LGBTQ+ people that they said made him too extreme to lead a swing state.Robinsons campaign descended into disarray in September when CNN reported that he made explicit racial and sexual posts on a pornography websites message board more than a decade ago. Robinson denied writing the messages and sued CNN and an individual for defamation in October.In the days following the CNN report, most of his top campaign staff quit, many fellow GOP elected officials and candidates including presidential nominee Donald Trump distanced themselves from his campaign and outside money supporting him on the airwaves dried up. The result: Stein spent millions on ads in the final weeks, while Robinson spent nothing.The son of a prominent civil rights lawyer, the 58-year-old Stein grew up in Chapel Hill and went to Dartmouth and Harvard Law School. He managed John Edwards winning 1998 U.S. Senate campaign and worked in the 2000s as Coopers consumer protection chief while Cooper was attorney general.Stein succeeded Cooper as attorney general, but his 2016 and 2020 general election victories were extremely close: fewer than 25,000 votes both times.While attorney general, he promoted his efforts to protect citizens from polluters, predatory student loans and high electric bills.Stein took credit with lawmakers for eliminating the backlog for testing thousands of sexual assault kits in police custody, saying it led to additional DNA matches for unsolved crimes. He also sued TikTok, alleging the company designed the app to be addictive and misrepresented the risks it posed to young users.Stein angered Republicans with his decision to end the states defense of a 2013 voter ID law that was struck down and of some abortion restrictions. And while he co-chaired a task force in 2020 that offered scores of recommendations on how to eliminate racial inequities in criminal justice, liberal activists complained the next year that his office failed to do enough to protect civil rights.PGlmcmFtZSBjbGFzcz0iYXAtZW1iZWQiIHRpdGxlPSJMaXZlIGVsZWN0aW9uIHJlc3VsdHMgdmlhIHRoZSBBc3NvY2lhdGVkIFByZXNzIiBzcmM9Imh0dHBzOi8vaW50ZXJhY3RpdmVzLmFwLm9yZy9lbGVjdGlvbi1yZXN1bHRzL2N1c3RvbWVycy9sYXlvdXRzL29yZ2FuaXphdGlvbi1sYXlvdXRzL3B1Ymxpc2hlZC81ODcwOS8xOTg3MC5odG1sIiB3aWR0aD0iMTAwJSIgZnJhbWVib3JkZXI9IjAiIHNjcm9sbGluZz0ibm8iIG1hcmdpbmhlaWdodD0iMCI+PC9pZnJhbWU+PHNjcmlwdCBkZWZlciBzcmM9Imh0dHBzOi8vaW50ZXJhY3RpdmVzLmFwLm9yZy9lbGVjdGlvbi1yZXN1bHRzL2Fzc2V0cy9taWNyb3NpdGUvcmVzaXplQ2xpZW50LmpzIj48L3NjcmlwdD4= Can’t see the interactive map above? Click here for the best viewing experience.BACK TO FULL RESULTSFULL RESULTS: PRESIDENT RACE RESULTS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA | PRESIDENTIAL RACE RESULTS FOR NORTH CAROLINA| PRESIDENTIAL RACE RESULTS FOR GEORGIA | U.S. HOUSE- SOUTH CAROLINA | SC HOUSE AND SENATE | SC LOCAL COUNTY-BY-COUNTY | GEORGIA STATE AND LOCAL | NORTH CAROLINA STATE AND LOCAL | NORTH CAROLINA GOVERNOR
Republican Rep. James Baird won reelection to a U.S. House seat representing Indiana on Tuesday
Republican Rep. James Baird won reelection to a U.S. House seat representing Indiana on Tuesday
New Jersey voters are choosing between Democratic Rep. Andy Kim and Republican Curtis Bashaw to see who will fill the U.S. Senate seat left vacant after the resignation of Bob Menendez.
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