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Today in one sentence: Democrats are expected to take control of the House of Representatives but fall short in the Senate; national polls show that 55% of voters prefer Democratic control of the House; some polls, however, show the Democratic edge shrinking; at least 31 million people have voted early nationwide; and U.S. intelligence officials have seen no evidence of any attempts to tamper with the midterm election systems.
With one day to go, I’ll be keeping this space updated throughout the midterms with the latest polls and live blogs.
Forecasts: New York Times / Real Clear Politics / Five Thirty Eight: House / Senate
Live Blogs: Washington Post / The Guardian / CNN / Bloomberg
Voter Guide: How, when and where to vote on Tuesday. (New York Times / Bloomberg)
How to watch the midterms: A guide. (Five Thirty Eight)
Races to watch and how to follow them. (Bloomberg / CNN)
What’s at stake, explained. (Vox)
5 possible outcomes and what they’d mean. (Washington Post)
Election Day misinformation. What to look for. (New York Times)
The Georgia secretary of state and Republican candidate for governor accused Democrats of allegedly trying to hack the state’s voter registration system. Brian Kemp, who is in a tight race with Stacey Abrams, alleged that the state Democratic Party made a “failed attempt to hack the state’s voter registration system� and announced that his office was opening an investigation. Kemp said his office also alerted the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI, but he offered no evidence to back up his allegation. Democrats called it a “political stunt� days before the election. (New York Times / NBC News /
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Today in one sentence: Democrats are expected to take control of the House of Representatives but fall short in the Senate; national polls show that 55% of voters prefer Democratic control of the House; some polls, however, show the Democratic edge shrinking; at least 31 million people have voted early nationwide; and U.S. intelligence officials have seen no evidence of any attempts to tamper with the midterm election systems.
With one day to go, I’ll be keeping this space updated throughout the midterms with the latest polls and live blogs.
Forecasts: New York Times / Real Clear Politics / Five Thirty Eight: House / Senate
Live Blogs: Washington Post / The Guardian / CNN / Bloomberg
Voter Guide: How, when and where to vote on Tuesday. (New York Times / Bloomberg)
How to watch the midterms: A guide. (Five Thirty Eight)
Races to watch and how to follow them. (Bloomberg / CNN)
What’s at stake, explained. (Vox)
5 possible outcomes and what they’d mean. (Washington Post)
Election Day misinformation. What to look for. (New York Times)
The Georgia secretary of state and Republican candidate for governor accused Democrats of allegedly trying to hack the state’s voter registration system. Brian Kemp, who is in a tight race with Stacey Abrams, alleged that the state Democratic Party made a “failed attempt to hack the state’s voter registration system� and announced that his office was opening an investigation. Kemp said his office also alerted the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI, but he offered no evidence to back up his allegation. Democrats called it a “political stunt� days before the election. (New York Times / NBC News /

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