Salon's reporters were on the ground in Washington, D.C.; Ohio, New York and Pennsylvania on Election Day to cover the news. Overnight, a win in Wisconsin determined the outcome of the presidential election, which has been called for Donald Trump.
Donald Trump won the vibes. Now America's anti-democratic coalition seeks vengeance
From Heather Digby Parton: Will the Resistance have the energy to fight back all over again?
As Russia celebrates, Trump's win leaves Ukraine and the rest Europe unsure of what's next
The president-elect appears on track to negotiate a ceasefire deal in Ukraine — on Russia's terms
Trump victory encourages Jan. 6 defendants to ask for their cases to be set aside
At least two defendants filed requests to Judge Beryl Howell asking for a postponement of aspects of their cases
RFK Jr., Trump's would-be health czar, says he will "clear out" entire departments at the FDA
President-elect Donald Trump has repeatedly said he would put RFK Jr. in charge of federal health agencies
House election forecast flips to GOP as Democrats hold on to their last hope
Russell Payne reports: It could take days or longer to count critical votes in California, which is likely to decide House control
Brian Williams held our hand, giving us a way to check out from cable news – and the election
From Melanie McFarland: Election night cable news is designed to keep us on edge. William's low-key "experiment" eased our way into despair
"This isn't the end": Jon Stewart reassures viewers as Donald Trump clinches win
The "Daily Show" host had choice words on a night that filled many with dread and anxiety
IT'S OVER: In a shocking victory, Donald Trump has once again been elected president
Analysis from Andrew O'Hehir: What went wrong? Donald Trump leads across all the battleground states as a shock MAGA sweep looks almost certain.
President-elect Trump widely expected to shut down legal cases against him
Once he takes power, the Republican will be able to fire special counsel Jack Smith
Most abortion ballot measures pass, but it didn’t translate to a victory for Democrats
Abortion initiatives in Florida, South Dakota and Nebraska failed, but Arizona, Missouri and others passed
Hope in the face of Kamala Harris' loss: Men failed America, but women will not give up so easily
From Amanda Marcotte, who reported from Harris Election Night HQ at Howard University in Washington, D.C.: "In the face of a notorious misogynist's victory, women know we must save ourselves from MAGA"
“A wounding disappointment”: Why Kamala Harris’ defeat cuts so deep for women
From Mary Elizabeth Williams: For women, watching Harris lose the election is like reliving all the disappointments and heartaches of your life
Kamala Harris' loss breaks my heart — for my wife and daughter, and for America
From D. Watkins: Seeing a Black woman claim her seat in the White House would have meant the world to my family
EXIT POLLS: "It would be a miracle": Exit polls show grim outlook for Kamala Harris
Kamala Harris faces a "big headwind" as election results continue to come in.
NATE SILVER: "It isn't capturing the story of this election": Nate Silver takes down model favoring Harris
The model projected Vice President Kamala Harris as the likely winner despite her falling behind in the vote count.
OHIO SENATE FLIP: Trump-backed Bernie Moreno wins Ohio Senate election, flipping seat for Republicans
Salon's Tatyana Tandanpolie reports from Columbus on the toss-up Senate race that was crucial to Democrats' fight to maintain control of the upper chamber.
PENNSYLVANIA: "No truth to the allegation": Trump claims "cheating" in Pennsylvania as voters brave bomb threats
Salon's Charles Davis reports from Philadelphia, the state's largest city, where voters appeared on track to beat 2020's turnout. At the same time, Trump claimed fraud.
HOUSE OUTLOOK: Congressional races in New York, California could decide control
In the battle for control of the House of Representatives, New York and California are expected to play a pivotal role with at least 13 competitive races between the two states. Salon's Russell Payne reports from Nassau County on Long Island.
ABORTION: Abortion amendments pass in Colorado, Missouri, Maryland and more while Florida measure fails
Live updates on efforts to enshrine abortion rights in state constitutions or tweak existing laws.
Keep reading for Salon's ongoing 2024 elections reporting and analysis.
MSNBC: Lawrence O'Donnell likens Electoral College to voter suppression in safe red-and-blue states
The MSNBC host noted the system keeps millions of voters home, calling it an "enormous" force of voter suppression.
DAILY SHOW: Jon Stewart scolds John Fetterman for last-minute cancellation: "Not like I just have to sit here"
The host revealed that Fetterman pulled out with just 30 seconds to go before his planned "Daily Show" spot.
HISTORIC: Delaware elects Sarah McBride, first openly transgender person to Congress
State Sen. McBride won Delaware's open House seat on Tuesday night.
FOX NEWS: Fox's Brit Hume stews over "BS issue" of democracy taking lead in network's exit poll
The anchor called voters' 2024 focus on Jan. 6 "ridiculous" and said the assault "was over in a matter of hours"
NORTH CAROLINA: Josh Stein defeats Mark Robinson in North Carolina governor's race following "Black Nazi" scandal
The moderate Democrat was aided in his campaign by a series of scandals involving Robinson
GEORGIA POLLS: More bomb threats cause evacuation of Georgia polling places in final hour of voting
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said the threats appeared to originate from Russia.
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EXIT POLL: The state of democracy matters most to Americans as they cast their ballots
The economy was the second most important issue, followed by abortion.
LEGAL: "Parade of horribles": Georgia judge tears into RNC lawsuit seeking to "segregate" ballots
Trump-appointed Judge Stan Baker said the RNC's suit against Democratic counties in Georgia was "legally incorrect"
NEWS: "Stop talking about that": Trump snaps at reporter when asked about Florida's abortion ban
The former President refused to answer questions about abortion after casting his ballot in Palm Beach, Florida.
NEWS: Trump melts down on Truth Social following reports of massive voter turnout in battleground states
Election officials in battleground states say that voter turnout is surging in what is projected to be one of the closest presidential elections in a generation. Despite the massive voter turnout, swing state officials say, there is no evidence of any significant fraud or cheating.
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NEWS: Nate Silver's final forecast: "As close as you can possibly get to 50/50"
Slightly greater than 50 percent of the 80,0000 times Silver ran electoral college simulations, Kamala Harris won. Notably, that is twice as many simulations as he normally runs.
NEWS: “They’re up to mischief": Georgia secretary of state says Russia behind polling place bomb threats
At least two polling locations in Fulton County, Georgia, were briefly evacuated Tuesday morning, Brad Raffensberger confirmed at a press conference.
NEWS: "Bottom has started to fall out": Trump campaign aides fret as Election Day "confidence has shifted"
Trump's predictions of total victory are a stark contrast to his aides worrying that they hit a "total train wreck," per multiple reports across several media outlets, including the Wall Street Journal.
OPINION: MAGA's last stand: A duel between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris in diametrically opposite Americas
Senior Politics Writer Chauncey DeVega: The 2024 presidential election is one of the most important — if not the most important — in the country's history. Today the American people will decide if they will surrender their power to Donald Trump, a man who admires Vladimir Putin and Adolf Hitler and has promised to be the country's first dictator, or if they will instead choose Vice President Kamala Harris, a defender of democracy and believer in American greatness.
Chauncey DeVega has been covering Donald Trump and the MAGA movement for Salon since 2015.
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NEWS: "Women are withholding their support": How women could decide key Ohio race — and Senate majority
Reported by Tatyana Tandanpolie: Ohio's highly anticipated Senate race has long been rated a toss-up as incumbent Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown and Donald Trump-backed challenger Bernie Moreno ping-ponged a roughly two-point lead over the last six weeks. Recent poll averages still place odds ever so slightly in progressive Brown's favor on the eve of Election Day — driven in large part by Ohio women. Tandapolie reports from Ohio.
NEWS: "I am scared every day": Experts say GOP men targeting no-fault divorce to keep women "trapped"
Reported by Tatyana Tandanpolie: As worries grow after Dobbs, experts fear restricting no-fault divorce could be a death sentence for some women. Tandanpolie reports on this underexplored gender-based issue at play in this election.
Tatyana Tandanpolie, Salon's Ohio-based news and politics writer, will be reporting on the Ohio Senate race from Sherrod Brown headquarters today.
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OPINION: Trump is terrible for women — but that doesn't mean he's good for men
Senior Politics Writer Amanda Marcotte: In a poll of swing states in early September, CBS News found many voters see this as a "girls v. boys" election. In Michigan, 77% of voters believe Vice President Kamala Harris is for women's interests, but only 55% believe she will work for men. A whopping 81%, however, believe Trump is for men's interests, though most — 54% — correctly understand Trump is against women. Pennsylvania and Wisconsin voters showed similar results, with large numbers of voters believing a candidate could be for men or women but not both.
Amanda Marcotte has been covering U.S. politics for two decades, and writing for Salon since 2015. She will be in Washington, D.C., today, reporting from Vice President Kamala Harris' Election Night event at Howard University. Sign up for her biweekly politics newsletter, Standing Room Only.
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NEWS: Democrats say "all eyes are on this district" to stop Trump and Mike Johnson's "little secret"
Reported by Russell Payne: The campaign between Josh Riley and Rep. Marc Molinaro in New York's 19th District is considered the closest House race.
NEWS: "Democrats are in a stronger position": Election forecasters give Dems an edge in swing House races
Reported by Russell Payne: Democrats are running strong challengers in a handful of districts that could swing control of the House.
NEWS: "We know that those threats are out there": Philadelphia officials brace for election shenanigans
Reported by Charles R. Davis: The Republican who helps oversee elections in Philadelphia is prepared for a certain someone posting his name on Truth Social. Already the former president has pledged that people like him — "Corrupt Election Officials" who refuse to manufacture evidence of fraud for the GOP campaign — will be "sought out, caught, and prosecuted at levels, unfortunately, never seen before in our Country." Philadelphia City Commissioner Seth Bluestein told Salon he's prepared to defend the right to vote.
ANALYSIS: Abortion could tilt swing states like Pennsylvania for Democrats, experts say
Reported by Nicole Karlis: Abortion isn't technically on the ballot in Pennsylvania, but it's an issue Democrats are still hoping will help them win the election in this important swing state. Elizabeth Moro, the Democrat candidate vying for a seat in the state's 160th house district, told Salon she's had interactions with over 10,000 voters and abortion is a "huge issue."
Nicole Karlis, Salon's senior science and health writer, has been covering reproductive access for Salon throughout this election. Follow her reporting here.
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TV: Amazon Prime's "lo-fi" election night special with Brian Williams draws mixed reactions
The streaming giant's effort to disrupt network TV election coverage is really weird so far, audiences say.
INTERVIEW: MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell: Not knowing how to cover Donald Trump is still the news' biggest problem
On the eve of Election Week, MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell talks with Salon's senior culture critic, Melanie McFarland, about how covering "the stupidest person to ever run for president" has made our news worse.
Melanie McFarland will be watching how TV news covers this historic Election Night, so stay tuned for her analysis.
CELEBS: See how Beyoncé and Taylor Swift rally voters to cast their ballots on Election Day
A look at how two cultural tastemakers are motivating their fans to get out the vote.
Want to get your fix of TV news tonight? Salon has you covered with a guide to where to watch election returns. We've even made bingo cards for you to play along with at home, tailored to MSNBC, CNN and Fox News coverage. And because you need to eat, check out these comfort food recipes tailored for eating your election feelings.
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NEWS: Economy top of mind as voters head to polls
Reported by Natalie Chandler: Inflation has cooled, but voters are still thinking with their wallets. A Gallup poll released Friday said registered voters name the economy as the most important factor determining which candidate they are supporting in the presidential election. The 21% of voters who said the economy ranks first includes 35% of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents and 7% of Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents, Gallup said. Natalie Chandler, our Money editor, rounds up Salon's election-related economy stories.
ANALYSIS: Trump says he loves farmers. His tariff plans suggest otherwise
Reported by Ashlie D. Stevens: A new study shows Donald Trump's proposed tariffs would impact "hundreds of thousands of farmers and rural communities," contradicting Trump's claims, after a new poll showed Kamala Harris with the edge in Iowa, that he has done more for farmers in the Hawkeye State than any other president. Salon's Food editor, Ashlie D. Stevens, examines a study on the proposed impact of a renewed U.S.-China trade war — something Trump has hinted at if re-elected — that could challenge the former president's claim.
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ANALYSIS: Why climate experts say this election could be our last chance for meaningful action
Reported by Matthew Rozsa: The winner of the presidential election will set the tone for at least the next four years on climate policy. Experts repeatedly remind us time is running out when it comes to meaningful action that can reduce the worst outcomes of climate change. Rozsa, Salon's staff writer on the climate beat, talks to experts on why, if Donald Trump wins the election, there is little hope of limiting climate damage.
NEWS: From psychedelics to marijuana, these are the states to watch for drug policy reform this election
Reported by Elizabeth Hlavinka: Voters in four red states will cast their ballots for legalizing cannabis and marijuana, the extracts from the plant. Meanwhile, Massachusetts voters will decide whether it will become the third state to legalize psychedelics. Hlavinka, a Salon staff writer for the science and health desk, breaks down this Election Day's ballot initiatives involving marijuana and psychedelic legalization.