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French champagne makers brace themselves for the impact of U.S. tariffs
by Rebecca Rosman
Even with President Trump's 90-day pause on global tariffs for most countries, many European winemakers no longer see the U.S. as a market they can count on.
2016 Presidential Campaign Revealed Deep Divisions In The Democratic Party
by Mara Liasson
The 2016 presidential campaign laid bare big divisions in the Democratic Party. The outcome of Tuesday's election will have a major impact on how those splits are addressed.
Candidates Appear In New York To Cast Their Votes On Election Day
Presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump appeared at their polling places in New York to cast their votes on Election Day.
Voters Across America Weigh In On The End Of The 2016 Campaign
Voters in Pennsylvania, Texas and South Carolina weigh in on the end of the 2016 presidential campaign.
2016 Campaign Leaves Major Impact On Republican Party's Future
by Mara Liasson
The 2016 campaign has left deep impressions on the identity of the Republican Party that will impact the GOP's future for years to come.
After Bumpy Start, Trump Stirred Up Wave Of Enthusiasm In His Supporters
by Sarah McCammon
Donald Trump was largely laughed off when he entered the presidential race last year. But his candidacy unleashed a force in American politics that could have major consequences whether or not he wins Tuesday night.
New U.S. Citizens Share Experiences Of First-Time Voting
Some immigrant voters around the country just became citizens and are voting for the first time in this presidential election. They reached out to NPR's All Things Considered about their feelings on voting for the first time.
Divided Father And Son Weigh In On Election Day
We check in with a father and son we met during this presidential campaign season. Jim Bolin is a Republican from South Dakota. His son, Chris Bolin, is a Democrat living in Massachusetts.
Looking Back On Clinton's Path To Election Day As Voters Head To The Polls
by Tamara Keith
Hillary Clinton's second run for the White House has gone a lot further than her first. On Tuesday night, she could become the first woman elected president.
Clinton, Trump Make Final Case To Voters 1 Day Before Election
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump crisscrossed the country on the final day of campaigning before Election Day. On Monday night, Clinton held a rally at Independence Mall in Philadelphia.
Jury Selection Postponed In Trial For Charleston Shooter Dylann Roof
by Debbie Elliott
Jury selection was postponed Monday in the federal death penalty trial for Dylann Roof, the white man accused of killing nine worshippers at Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, S.C. Prosecutors say it was a racially-motivated attack.
Early Voting Data Provides Clues About Turnout On Election Day
by Mara Liasson
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are making their closing arguments to voters as the 2016 presidential election comes to a close. Already, early voting numbers are providing clues about turnout and the candidates' effectiveness at getting out the vote.
Justice Department Sending Fewer People To Monitor Polling Places
by Carrie Johnson
The Justice Department will deploy more than 500 people to help watch polling places on Election Day. That's a significant decrease since the last presidential contest.