NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Kate Bedingfield, deputy campaign manager for Joe Biden, about how the Democratic presidential nominee and his team are feeling on Election Day.
Increased numbers of mail-in ballots may contribute to vote-counting delays in some of the battleground states. NPR discusses how the vote will be counted and when to expect results.
In 2016, 7% of the nearly 3 million eligible overseas voters cast ballots. But they say they've never felt such urgency to participate in an election, and their votes could make a difference in 2020.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Steve Cortes, a senior adviser for the Trump 2020 campaign, about watching, waiting and making a last push for votes on Election Day.
Three states will be watched closely on Election Day as the ballots roll in: Pennsylvania, Texas and Wisconsin. NPR's reporters in each state discuss the voting scenes.
More than 100 million Americans voted early, and tens of millions more are expected to turn out at the polls. There've been a few disruptions, but more challenges could come when the counting begins.