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Special Report: America Votes
Students strategize on mail-in or in-person voting
The big decision for many college students is not who they will vote for but how they will cast their ballot
Special Report: America Votes
Following American politics from the other side of the pond
Observing a national election while studying abroad can be a strange experience of both disassociation from the U.S. and an awkward experience of explaining American politics to others.
Special Report: America Votes
Union Square polling site sees lower turnout, but passionate voters
“This is probably the most important election in the history of America.”
Special Report: America Votes
Early voter visits Texas polling site Election Day to support sister on the ballot
Early voter John Primrose also turned out at the Collin County polling station at 7 a.m. sharp, sporting a ‘VOTE REPUBLICAN’ poster.
Special Report: America Votes
Voting For The Lesser Of Two Evils
It isn’t about choosing the right president for the country, but rather picking the lesser of two evils for him.
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International students may choose other countries to study, if Trump is reelected
Special Report: America Votes
NYU student flies over a thousand miles to vote
She feels personally affected by the rhetoric Trump encourages as a Jewish woman.
Special Report: America Votes
Two coasts, two Biden votes
Though they represent completely opposite coasts, two students, Ahmed Yousif and Claire Cruz, are casting their first-ever votes this election […]
Special Report: America Votes
Young voter from Maryland can’t find meaning in the vote
“I utterly despise both candidates."
Special Report: America Votes
Bilingual coordinator in Yonkers, N.Y. helps Spanish-speakers vote
Vanderlinde said he noticed that there were a number of voters who felt more comfortable when the instructions were explained to them in Spanish.