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Live updates — Midterm elections: House control is up in the air, while Democrats flip key Pennsylvania Senate seat, NBC News projects

Live updates  Midterm elections House control is up in the air while Democrats flip key Pennsylvania Senate seat NBC News projects
The midterm elections will determine whether Democrats keep their congressional majorities. The outcome could have an impact on President Joe Biden's agenda.

13 Min Ago

GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy: 'It is clear that we are going to take the House back'

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., told his supporters that he believes Republicans will win control of Congress, even as the fight for the lower chamber grows much tighter than many had foreseen.

McCarthy, who took the stage at his watch party shortly before 2 a.m. ET, began by highlighting a handful of Republican victories in key House races that have already been projected.

"It is clear that we are going to take the House back," McCarthy said.

His brief speech touched on a number of issues that he said a GOP-led House would prioritize, including inflation and crime.

"The American people are ready for a majority that will offer a new direction, that will put America back on track," he said, and "Republicans will deliver it."

— Kevin Breuninger

23 Min Ago

Wisconsin Democratic Gov. Tony Evers wins reelection, NBC News projects

Gov. Tony Evers speaks at a rally with former U.S. President Barack Obama and Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers before the mid-term elections in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S. October 29, 2022. 

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Democratic Gov. Tony Evers of Wisconsin won his reelection bid, NBC News projected, in a race that was seen as a bellwether for how Democratic governors in swing states would fare.

Evers defeated businessman Tim Michels, the Republican nominee and a former Senate candidate. Michels conceded the race, telling his supporters, "Unfortunately the math doesn't add up."

Evers will likely reprise his role as the governor of a state with a Republican majority legislature, a split that resulted in bitter battles over voting rights legislation, public school curriculums and a proposed abortion referendum.

During his first term in office, Evers vetoed scores of bills passed by the GOP state House and Senate, and he often referred to himself as a "goalie," blocking the Republicans' agenda from going through.

Michels spent approximately $15 million of his own money on the race.

— Christina Wilkie

57 Min Ago

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer wins reelection, NBC News projects

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer talks to supporters during a campaign stop in Detroit, Michigan, U.S. November 4, 2022. 

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Michigan's Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer won a second term after defeating Republican challenger Tudor Dixon, who was endorsed by former President Donald Trump, NBC News projected.

Whitmer led by about 6 percentage points with more than 70% of the vote in, according to NBC.

The election marked the first time that women have been at the top of the ticket for both major parties in Michigan. The incumbent was consistently ahead in the polls, though her lead shrank as Election Day approached.

— Emma Kinery

1 Hour Ago

Biden calls victorious Democrats from the White House to congratulate them

President Joe Biden started calling Democrats who had won their races in the House, Senate and state houses to congratulate them.

Among the Democratic officials Biden called were New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, Sen. Patty Murray of Washington, Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon, Rep. Andy Kim of New Jersey, Rep. Sharice Davids of Kansas, and Representative-elect Maxwell Frost of Florida.

The White House tweeted a photo of Biden on the phone.

Many of the closest congressional races were still outstanding, but Democrats had already outperformed what many analysts predicted would be a terrible night for the party, in no small part because of Biden's low approval ratings.

— Christina Wilkie

1 Hour Ago

Early NBC News model estimates Republicans will win 219 House seats and Democrats will win 216, with a 13-seat margin of error

U.S. President Joe Biden laughs at the Democratic National Committee Headquarters ahead of the U.S. mid-term elections, in Washington, October 24, 2022.

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A new NBC News model of party control within the U.S. House of Representatives estimates that Republicans will ultimately win 219 seats and Democrats will win 216, with a 13-seat margin of error.

While these numbers are merely estimates, they offer a window into what is turning out to be a better-than-expected night for Democrats in the House. Many in the party and in the Biden White House began the day expecting to lose the razor-thin Democratic House majority by at least 20 seats.

But unexpected wins by Democrats such as incumbent Rep. Abigail Spanberger in Virginia and challenger Wiley Nickel in North Carolina, according to NBC News projections, changed their calculus.

NBC's new model also suggests there is still a possibility that Democrats could maintain a majority, an outcome that seemed unthinkable just a few hours ago.

President Joe Biden spent the night at the White House, calling victorious Democratic candidates to congratulate them.

Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump hosted an election night party at his Florida resort with a full pool of reporters present.

Trump has endorsed hundreds of Republican candidates running for office on his MAGA platform. But instead of celebrating scores of victories on Tuesday night, the former president gave a very short speech before spending several hours mostly at a table in the reception room, surrounded by friends and aides.

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy reserved a party room in Washington, D.C., for what was expected to be a speech celebrating the Republican takeover and his future title of House speaker.

As of 1 a.m. ET on Wednesday, however, McCarthy had not shown up at his own event.

— Christina Wilkie

2 Hours Ago

Democratic Lt. Gov. John Fetterman defeats GOP rival Dr. Mehmet Oz in pivotal Pennsylvania Senate race, NBC News projects

Pennsylvania's Democratic Lt. Gov. John Fetterman will defeat Republican Dr. Mehmet Oz in a pivotal Senate race that could prove a decisive blow in the battle for control of the upper chamber of Congress, NBC News projected.

Fetterman will succeed retiring GOP Sen. Pat Toomey, moving a Republican-held Senate seat into Democratic hands.

Democrats, who held the slimmest-possible Senate majority heading into Election Day, were banking on flipping the seat in the key swing state, where President Joe Biden defeated former President Donald Trump two years earlier.

The projected verdict deals another blow to Trump, who backed Oz in a hard-fought GOP primary election and campaigned for him in the general election.

— Kevin Breuninger

2 Hours Ago

Democrat Jocelyn Benson wins Michigan secretary of state race, NBC News projects

Michigan's Democratic Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson will win reelection against her Trump-backed Republican challenger Kristina Karamo, NBC News projected.

Karamo, who sought to become Michigan's top elections official, has spread claims bolstering the falsehood that former President Donald Trump won the state in the 2020 presidential election.

— Kevin Breuninger

2 Hours Ago

Oz predicts victory, even as NBC says Pennsylvania Senate race is too close to call and Fetterman leads

Republican Senate hopeful Dr. Mehmet Oz told his supporters that he is still predicting victory over Democratic Lt. Gov. John Fetterman in the neck-and-neck race in Pennsylvania.

"When all the ballots are counted, we believe we will win this race," Oz said in a brief speech delivered before midnight Tuesday.

The Keystone State's must-win Senate race, which could determine control of the upper chamber of Congress, is still too close to call, NBC News projected, with 88% of the vote in.

But Fetterman is leading Oz, according to NBC's projection.

— Kevin Breuninger

2 Hours Ago

Michigan approves constitutional amendment to protect abortion, reproductive rights, NBC News projects

Press Assistant of the RFFA (Reproductive Freedom for All) Beth Bowen sits for a portrait before going out to canvass on November 06, 2022 in Dearborn, Michigan.

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Michigan voted to approve a constitutional amendment that protects the right to abortion and to reproductive rights more broadly, NBC News projected.

The amendment includes protections for abortion, contraception, prenatal care, postpartum care, miscarriage management, sterilization and infertility. Michigan could regulate abortion for a viable fetus but cannot prohibit abortion if a woman's life, physical or mental health is at stake.

Activists have spent more than $28 million through the political action committee Reproductive Freedom for All to support the amendment, according to campaign filings. Opposition has spent more than $16 million through the PAC Citizens to Support MI Women and Children.

— Jack Stebbins

3 Hours Ago

California passes constitutional amendment protecting abortion and contraception access, NBC News projects

A billboard reads, 'Welcome to California where abortion is safe and still legal' on July 12, 2022 in Rancho Mirage, California.

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3 Hours Ago

Vermont passes constitutional amendment protecting abortion access, NBC News projects

Political candidate and referendum posters are placed along a main road November 2, 2022 in Shelburne, Vermont. A sign in favor Article 27 would enshrine a woman's reproductive rights in the Vermont state constitution following the US Supreme Court's declaring Roe v. Wade as unconstitutional after 50 years of abortion rights. US midterm elections will be held on November 8, 2022.

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Vermont voters will pass a state constitutional amendment protecting abortion access, NBC News projected.

The amendment has 76% support among Vermont voters with 72% of the vote currently in, according to NBC. The amendment guarantees an individual's right to personal reproductive autonomy.

While abortion rights were not in immediate jeopardy in the largely liberal state, the referendum guarantees the right is maintained even if the state's political situation changes in the future.

— Jack Stebbins

3 Hours Ago

Brad Raffensperger wins Georgia secretary of state race, NBC News projects

Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger of Georgia, who clashed with former President Donald Trump over the state's election results in 2020, will win his bid for another term, NBC News projected.

Raffensperger came into the national spotlight after the 2020 presidential election, when Trump called him and asked him "to find 11,780 votes" to reverse President Joe Biden's win in Georgia. Raffensperger pushed back on Trump in that call and afterward. That call is now part of a criminal investigation.

— Kevin Breuninger

3 Hours Ago

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul beats Republican Zeldin, NBC News projects

Democratic New York Gov. Kathy Hochul defeated Republican U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin in her bid to keep her office, NBC News projected.

Hochul assumed the governor's office in 2021 after former Gov. Andrew Cuomo resigned. She served as lieutenant governor to Cuomo from 2015 to 2021.

Zeldin currently represents New York's 1st Congressional District in the House. Hochul was leading by about 11 percentage points with more than 70% of the vote in, according to NBC.

— Chelsey Cox

3 Hours Ago

Republican Ted Budd wins Senate seat in North Carolina, NBC News projects

U.S. Rep. Ted Budd (R-NC), the North Carolina Republican nominee for U.S. Senate, takes the stage to deliver remarks ahead of a rally by former President Donald Trump at Wilmington International Airport in Wilmington, North Carolina, September 23, 2022.

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Republican Ted Budd won his bid for Senate in North Carolina, defeating Democrat Cheri Beasley, NBC News projected.

Budd will replace GOP Sen. Richard Burr, who is retiring from his seat.

He had garnered nearly 51% of the vote in North Carolina with more than 90% of the state reporting.

— Jack Stebbins

3 Hours Ago

High-stakes Senate race in Georgia is too close to call, NBC News projects

The make-or-break Senate race in Georgia between incumbent Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock and Republican rival Herschel Walker is too close to call, NBC News projects.

With 86% of the vote in, Walker and Warnock appear to be inching toward a majority of the vote, separated by a margin within 1 percentage point. Chase Oliver, a Libertarian candidate, holds 1.9% of the vote.

If no candidate wins a majority, the Senate race will head to a runoff, with an election set for Dec. 6.

Warnock, who took office in 2021, and Walker, the former football star backed by former President Donald Trump, are competing for one of the most important races of the midterms cycle. The seat in the purple state, which President Joe Biden narrowly won over Trump in 2020, could tip the scales on which party takes majority control of the Senate.

— Kevin Breuninger

3 Hours Ago

Republican J.D. Vance defeats Democrat Tim Ryan in Ohio Senate race, NBC News projects

VANDALIA, OH - NOVEMBER 7: J.D. Vance, Republican candidate for the 2022 United States Senate election in Ohio meets the crowd after speaking. Donald Trumps Save America Rally was held in Vandalia, Ohio on Monday, November 07, 2022. (Photo by Sarah L. Voisin/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

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Republican J.D. Vance defeated Democratic Rep. Tim Ryan in Ohio's U.S. Senate race, keeping the seat red and boosting the party's bid to flip control of the chamber, NBC News projected.

Vance's win will increase the GOP's chances of regaining control of the Senate, which is currently split 50-50 by party.

Vance and Ryan were vying for the seat made vacant by retiring two-term Republican Sen. Rob Portman. Ohio has shifted to be more reliably Republican in recent elections, voting for former President Donald Trump in both 2016 and 2020.

Both Vance and Ryan positioned themselves as populists seeking to appeal to working-class Americans.

— Emma Kinery

4 Hours Ago

Democrat Sen. Maggie Hassan wins reelection in New Hampshire, NBC News projects

U.S. Senator Maggie Hassan (D-NH) attends a Senate Finance Committee hearing on the IRS budget request on Capitol Hill in Washington June 8, 2021.

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Incumbent Democratic Sen. Maggie Hassan has won reelection in New Hampshire, defeating Republican challenger Donald Bolduc, NBC News projected.

The race is a key victory for Democrats in the swing state, which also reelected Republican Gov. Chris Sununu. Hassan's defense of her seat boosts Democrats' attempt to hold the Senate.

Hassan led Bolduc by about 12 percentage points of the vote with 50% of New Hampshire reporting.

— Jack Stebbins

4 Hours Ago

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott wins reelection over Democrat Beto O'Rourke, NBC News projects

Texas GOP Gov. Greg Abbott won a third term over Democratic opponent Beto O'Rourke, NBC News projected.

Abbott was leading O'Rourke by about 10 percentage points with about two-thirds of the vote in, according to NBC. The incumbent prevailed despite historic fundraising by O'Rourke's campaign.

O'Rourke gained notoriety in 2018 when he ran a surprisingly close U.S. Senate race against Republican Sen. Ted Cruz.

— Chelsey Cox

4 Hours Ago

Democrat Abigail Spanberger wins reelection in bellwether Virginia district, NBC News projects

U.S. Rep. Abigail Spanberger (D-VA) during a press conference with Moore Hallmark, Vice President of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and Brian Lam, a local business owner, outside of Collage Spa on November 3, 2022 in Fredericksburg, Virginia.

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Democratic Rep. Abigail Spanberger has been reelected to the House in Virginia's 7th District, defeating Republican challenger Yesli Vega, NBC News projected.

The central Virginia district was widely considered a litmus test for how Democrats might fare in swing districts during an election cycle that historically favors Republicans. The GOP came into Election Day heavily favored to win House control, but Spanberger's swing district was seen as a crucial one for Democrats to hold in order to curb their losses.

Spanberger, a former CIA agent, was first elected to Congress in 2018, winning a seat in a district that includes Richmond suburbs that are typically friendly to Democrats. She won reelection in 2020.

But redistricting shifted Spanberger's district north to the outer suburbs of Washington, D.C., where the electorate is 20% Latino and voters are more socially conservative than those in the previous 7th District.

— Christina Wilkie

4 Hours Ago

Democrat Shapiro wins Pennsylvania gubernatorial bid, NBC News projects

Josh Shapiro, Pennsylvania's attorney general who is running for Pennsylvania governor arrives to host a news conference with Black leaders, after Reuters published an image of Donald Trump-backed Pennsylvania gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano posing in a Confederate uniform for a faculty photo at the Army War College, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, August 31, 2022.

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Democrat Josh Shapiro won his bid for governor of Pennsylvania, defeating election denier Doug Mastriano, NBC News projected.

Shapiro will replace Democrat Tom Wolf, who reached the commonwealth's two-term limit.

Shapiro has served as Pennsylvania's attorney general since 2017 and was previously a state representative. He outraised and outspent Mastriano by more than 10 times in the race, with his campaign using $44 million to Mastriano's less than $4 million.

— Jack Stebbins

4 Hours Ago

Half of voters approve of some student debt forgiveness, NBC exit poll finds

U.S. President Joe Biden delivers remarks on "student debt relief" during a campaign stop at Central New Mexico Community College (CNM) Student Resource Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico, November 3, 2022.

Kevin Lamarque | Reuters

Half of voters approve of President Joe Biden's plan to forgive some student debt, according to an NBC News exit poll, with younger voters favoring the plan more than their older counterparts.

The poll found that 50% of voters nationwide approve of the plan to forgive some debt, while 48% disapprove. Of voters ages 18 to 29, 75% approve of the plan.

That compares with 56% approval from the 30-to-44 age group, 44% approval from voters ages 45 to 64, and 41% of voters 65 and up.

Biden's plan, announced in August, would forgive up to $10,000 in debt for borrowers who earned less than $125,000 in 2020 or 2021. The majority of student debt is held by younger voters, and the debt relief program has already received tens of millions of applications.

— Jack Stebbins

5 Hours Ago

Closely watched Nevada Senate race is too early to call, according to NBC News

The tight Senate race in Nevada between incumbent Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto and Republican political scion Adam Laxalt is too early to call, NBC News said as polls closed in the state.

The seat appeared to be a dead heat in the polls heading into Election Day. Republicans considered the seat held by Cortez Masto, the state's first Latina senator, one of their best pickup opportunities.

Laxalt, formerly Nevada's attorney general, was endorsed by ex-President Donald Trump and had echoed some of Trump's attacks on the FBI and his false claims about election fraud in 2020.

Another Senate race, in Utah, where incumbent Republican Sen. Mike Lee is defending his seat against independent challenger Evan McMullin, was also too early to call when polls closed, NBC projected.

— Kevin Breuninger

5 Hours Ago

Democrat Wes Moore wins Maryland governor's race, NBC News projects

Gubernatorial candidate Wes Moore speaks during a rally with US President Joe Biden and US First Lady Jill Biden during a rally on the eve of the US midterm elections, at Bowie State University in Bowie, Maryland, on November 7, 2022.

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Democratic gubernatorial nominee Wes Moore has won the race to be the next governor of Maryland, NBC News projected.

Moore, an author and former head of the Robin Hood Foundation, captured the nomination Tuesday night after facing Republican Dan Cox. It represents a pickup for Democrats after the seat was held by Republican Larry Hogan for two terms. Hogan, who has feuded with President Donald Trump, was term limited.

Prior to leading the Robin Hood Foundation, Moore had a stint on Wall Street working at Citibank as an investment banker. He was also once a White House fellow assisting then-Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.

— Brian Schwartz

5 Hours Ago

Arizona judge denies last-minute Republican bid to extend voting times in Maricopa County

A judge in Arizona rejected an effort by a handful of top Republican groups and key political campaigns to extend the polling times in Maricopa County, citing a lack of evidence to justify the extension, multiple outlets reported.

The decision came minutes before polls closed in the swing state, where high-profile candidates are running for Senate and governor.

The Republican National Committee and National Republican Senatorial Committee, and the campaigns of GOP Senate hopeful Blake Masters and gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake, claimed that "widespread technical malfunctions" caused some voters to leave their places in line. Their lawsuit, filed earlier in the day, asked the Arizona Superior Court in Maricopa to extend voting times in the county by three hours, until 10 p.m. local time.

Arizona officials had identified tabulation issues in machines at some polling sites in Maricopa County earlier in the day. They later said they found solutions to those tabulation problems.

— Kevin Breuninger

5 Hours Ago

Ex-Trump White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders wins Arkansas governor's race, NBC News projects

Sarah Huckabee Sanders, former Trump White House press secretary, addresses the America First Policy Institute's America First Agenda Summit at the Marriott Marquis on Tuesday, July 26, 2022.

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Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the Republican former Trump White House press secretary and Arkansas political scion, will win that state's race for governor, NBC News projected.

Sanders is the daughter of Mike Huckabee, a two-time GOP presidential candidate who served as governor of Arkansas until 2007.

Sanders defeated Democrat Chris Jones in the election.

— Kevin Breuninger

5 Hours Ago

GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene wins reelection, NBC News projects

U.S Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene speaks to the media after participating in a debate at the Georgia Public Broadcasting offices in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. October 16, 2022. 

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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., defeated Democratic opponent Marcus Flowers to win reelection to the House, NBC News projected.

Greene, a member of a core group of conservative Republicans who promote far-right and antisemitic conspiracy theories, has served in Congress since 2021.

The House voted that year to remove her from assignments on the House Budget and Education and Labor committees for spreading racist and polarizing conspiracy theories on social media.

— Chelsey Cox

5 Hours Ago

Matt Gaetz reelected in Florida's first congressional district, NBC News projects

U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) looks on as he speaks to the media while former White House counsel Don McGahn appears before the House Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, June 4, 2021.

Joshua Roberts | Reuters

Republican incumbent Matt Gaetz won reelection in Florida's first congressional district, defeating the Democratic challenger, Rebekah Jones, NBC News projected.

Gaetz is currently the subject of a federal sex trafficking probe, relating to an alleged relationship with a 17-year-old girl. Prosecutors, however, recently recommended against charging him. Gaetz has denied any wrongdoing since the allegations were first reported in March 2021.

— Jack Stebbins

6 Hours Ago

Governor races in Texas, Arizona, Michigan, New York and Wisconsin are too early to call, NBC News projects

High-profile gubernatorial races in Arizona, Michigan, New York and Wisconsin are too early to call, NBC News said as polls closed in those states.

The governor's race in Texas is also too early to call — but incumbent Republican Gov. Greg Abbott is leading his Democratic rival, Beto O'Rourke, according to NBC.

In Arizona, Democratic Secretary of State Katie Hobbs is facing off against Republican Kari Lake.

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat, is running for reelection against GOP challenger Tudor Dixon.

Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York is defending her seat against Republican Rep. Lee Zeldin.

In Wisconsin, Democratic Gov. Tony Evers is facing Republican businessman Tim Michels.

— Kevin Breuninger

6 Hours Ago

Schumer wins reelection, while key Senate races in Arizona and Wisconsin are too early to call, according to NBC News

U.S. Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) speaks at a U.S. midterm election night party for New York Governor Kathy Hochul in New York, New York, U.S. November 8, 2022.

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Democratic Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer won reelection in New York, NBC News projected as polls closed in the state.

Meanwhile, polls closed in two of the races that will determine whether Schumer's party still holds the Senate majority in January.

The Arizona Senate race, where Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly is defending his seat against Republican Blake Masters, was too early to call, according to NBC News.

Republican Sen. Ron Johnson's reelection bid against Democratic Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes in Wisconsin was also too early to call, according to NBC News.

— Jacob Pramuk

6 Hours Ago

Hurricane warning issued for South Florida as Tropical Storm Nicole approaches

The east coast of Florida is on hurricane watch as Americans go to the polls on Nov. 8th, 2022.

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Tropical Storm Nicole was approaching eastern Florida on Election Night, the National Weather Service said. The storm is forecast to make landfall on Florida's East Coast as a hurricane or a strong tropical storm late Wednesday night or early Thursday.

On Election Night, the storm was about 360 miles east of West Palm Beach, Florida. The storm's unusually large wind field could make hurricane preparations difficult.

As the storm had still not made landfall, it was unclear how much the approaching weather affected several high-profile elections in the state before polls closed.

Florida's Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis won his reelection against Democratic former Gov. Charlie Crist, while GOP Sen. Marco Rubio prevailed in his race against Democratic Rep. Val Demings, NBC News projected. 

— Christina Wilkie

6 Hours Ago

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says Democrats 'intend to win'

U.S. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) holds a press conference at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, September 22, 2022.

Kevin Lamarque | Reuters

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was optimistic about Democrats' chances in the midterms, saying "we intend to win."

"We have far superior candidates. We own the ground out there today," Pelosi told Judy Woodruff in an interview on PBS Newshour. "And just because a pundit in Washington says history says you can't win is no deterrent for the enthusiasm we have out there. So I think you'll be surprised this evening."

She said the race isn't determined by pundits, "it's determined by the American people." Pelosi said she wasn't making any decisions on her future role in the party if Democrats lose control of the U.S. House. "That's a conversation for another day. Let's just get out the vote," she said. 

But whatever the outcome, Pelosi said Democrats would respect the results of the vote.

She added that her husband, Paul Pelosi, who was attacked by an intruder with a hammer Oct. 28, is getting better day by day.

"He's been deluged with prayers from all over — Georgetown University, Nuns of the Sacred Heart in San Francisco. Churches across the country pouring out prayers for him, and so I believe in prayer," she said.

— Chelsey Cox

7 Hours Ago

Senate races in Pennsylvania and New Hampshire are too early to call as polls close, according to NBC News

Pennsylvania Republican U.S. Senate candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz (L) and Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate Lt. Governor John Fetterman

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The race for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania between Democrat John Fetterman and Republican Mehmet Oz is too early to call, according to NBC News.

The Senate race in New Hampshire between incumbent Democratic Sen. Maggie Hassan and Republican Donald Bolduc is also too early to call, according to NBC News.

Polls closed in both states at 8 p.m. ET.

— Jack Stebbins

7 Hours Ago

Republican Sen. Marco Rubio beats Democratic Rep. Val Demings in Florida Senate race, NBC News projects
NBC News projects Rubio and DeSantis winners in Florida

Republican Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida will win his bid for reelection against his Democratic rival, Rep. Val Demings, NBC News projected.

Rubio, who sought his third term in the Senate, led Demings in the polls throughout the general election campaign.

— Kevin Breuninger

7 Hours Ago

Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis wins reelection, NBC News projects

Florida's Republican incumbent Gov. Ron DeSantis takes to the stage opposite his Democratic Party challenger Charlie Crist, a former governor, at the Sunrise Theatre in Fort Pierce, Florida, U.S. October 24, 2022.

Crystal Vander Weiter | Reuters

Florida's Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis will defeat Democratic former Gov. Charlie Crist to win a second term, NBC News projected.

DeSantis rose quickly from relative obscurity to win the Republican primary in 2018 and win a close race for governor. Four years later, DeSantis is a national rising star with a growing base of support for a potential 2024 presidential run.

This support has put DeSantis in the crosshairs of former President Donald Trump, who is the current favorite to win the Republican presidential nomination in 2024 if he mounts a third bid for the White House, as Trump is widely expected to do.

At DeSantis headquarters in Tampa, a large crowd of supporters have gathered in a massive convention hall and "the vibe is electric," NBC News reported.

DeSantis is expected to address the crowd later in the night, as millions of Florida residents prepare for Tropical Storm Nicole to strengthen into a hurricane headed for Florida in the next 24 hours.

— Christina Wilkie

7 Hours Ago

Republican leaders ask Arizona judge to extend voting hours in Maricopa County

An adjudication board reviews ballots at the Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Center on November 07, 2022 in Phoenix, Arizona.

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Lawyers for major Republican groups and candidates asked an Arizona court to extend voting hours in Maricopa County by three hours, claiming that "widespread technical malfunctions" caused some voters to leave their places in line.

Arizona officials identified tabulation issues in machines at some polling sites in the county, but at the time insisted that "everyone is still getting to vote" and that "no one has been turned away." Officials later said they found a solution to the tabulation problems.

The Republican National Committee and National Republican Senatorial Committee, along with GOP Senate candidate Blake Masters and gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake, asked the Arizona Superior Court in Maricopa to keep polls in the county open until 10 p.m. local time.

Maricopa, the fourth-largest county in the U.S., is home to Phoenix and has 223 polling sites.

— Kevin Breuninger

7 Hours Ago

Seven polling locations throughout Georgia to remain open past 7 p.m. ET, says secretary of state's office

Voters in line to cast ballots at a polling location in Atlanta, Georgia, US, on Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022.

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Seven voting precincts across Georgia were ordered to extend their hours due to late openings on the morning of Election Day, Robert Sinners, a spokesman for Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger told CNBC.

Polling locations in Cobb and Fannin counties will extend hours until 7:45 p.m. ET, and two in DeKalb County will stay open for approximately 40 minutes past 7 p.m. ET. Closing times were extended for less than 10 minutes at a location in Fayette County and another site in Cobb County.

— Chelsey Cox

7 Hours Ago

Ohio Republican Gov. Mike DeWine wins reelection, NBC News projects

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine speaks at a campaign stop at The Mandalay event center on November 4, 2022 in Moraine, Ohio.

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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has won his reelection campaign, NBC News projected. The Republican ran against Democrat Nan Whaley in a race defined by issues such as abortion and DeWine's response to the Covid-19 pandemic.

— Christina Wilkie

7 Hours Ago

Ohio and North Carolina Senate races are too early to call as polls close, according to NBC News

Republican U.S. Senate candidate J.D. Vance holds a campaign event with U.S. Senators Tom Cotton and (R-AR) Tim Scott (R-SC) in Columbus, Ohio, October 19, 2022.

Gaelen Morse | Reuters

The Senate race in Ohio between Democrat Tim Ryan and Republican J.D. Vance is too early to call as polls close in the state, according to NBC News.

Likewise, the Senate race in North Carolina between Democrat Cheri Beasley and Republican Ted Budd is also too early to call, according to NBC News.

Polls in both states closed at 7:30 p.m. ET.

— Jack Stebbins

7 Hours Ago

Two Republican rising stars projected to win their Senate races in Indiana and South Carolina, according to NBC News

Sen. Todd Young, R-Ind., conducts a news conference in the U.S. Capitol after the Senate passed the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022 on Wednesday, July 27, 2022.

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Two of the Republican Party's most promising future leaders are projected to win reelection to seats in the U.S. Senate: Sen. Todd Young of Indiana and Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina.

NBC News projected the senators would win their races in safely red states.

Young ran his reelection campaign against Democrat Thomas McDermott, the mayor of Hammond, Indiana.

Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) questions Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Federal Reserve Chairman Powell during a Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee hearing on the CARES Act, at the Hart Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, September 28, 2021.

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Scott faced Democrat Krystle Matthews in a race that became one of the most expensive Senate races in the country due entirely to how much money Scott raised.

The Senate's only Black Republican has raised nearly $50 million, while his opponent raised a mere $135,000, according to the nonprofit Open Secrets.

Scott is widely seen as a potential running mate for whichever Republican ultimately becomes the party's nominee in 2024.

— Christina Wilkie

7 Hours Ago

Kevin McCarthy, House GOP leadership face pressure to battle corporate giants if their party becomes majority

U.S. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) pauses as he addresses the media during a congressional delegation visit to the southern border town of Eagle Pass, Texas, U.S. April 25, 2022. 

Kaylee Greenlee Beal | Reuters

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., is under pressure to battle with corporate giants if he becomes House speaker, according to people briefed on the matter.

The House and Senate are both up for grabs in the midterms, with both parties vying for power in Congress. If Republicans flip the House, McCarthy will likely become speaker.

McCarthy has privately told allies and advisors that he is unhappy with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce after it endorsed Democrats in previous election cycles, these people explained. He also still hasn't moved on from some major corporations pausing their campaign donations to Republicans after he and members of his party challenged the 2020 presidential election results after the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol, those close to McCarthy said.

Many of those corporations have resumed giving to Republicans running in 2022.

McCarthy and House GOP leaders are also frustrated with how corporations, such as Delta and Coca-Cola, opposed Georgia voting laws that passed in the state last year.

This focus on corporations and their stance on key issues is part of a new push from Republican lawmakers against big business. The GOP has labeled companies, including Disney, too "woke" as they speak out against certain social policies.

A spokesman for McCarthy did not respond to repeated requests for comment.

Ahead of Election Day, Matt Schlapp, the chairman of the Conservative Political Action Coalition, encouraged House Republican leaders to stop taking meetings or calls with corporate leaders who run businesses that have waded into hot-button political or cultural issues, including abortion and voting rights.

Schlapp would not say which leaders he has encouraged not to engage with corporate leaders, but he did concede that the Republican Party is no longer going to be on the side of big business. "The Republican Party is not aligned with large publicly traded companies anymore," Schlapp said in an interview.

— Brian Schwartz

8 Hours Ago

Georgia races for Senate and governor are too early to call as polls close, according to NBC News

Stickers sit on a table at a polling location on November 8, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia.

Megan Varner | Getty Images

Major elections for U.S. Senate and governor in Georgia are too early to call, according to NBC News, as polls closed in the Peach State.

The race between incumbent Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock and his GOP rival, Herschel Walker, is considered one of the pivotal Senate elections that will determine which party will control the upper chamber of Congress.

Republican Gov. Brian Kemp is seeking a second term against Democratic challenger Stacey Abrams.

— Kevin Breuninger

8 Hours Ago

Voters gloomy about their family finances and the national economy, NBC News exit poll finds

A chalkboard sign encouraging people to vote in the midterm elections hangs in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, November 8, 2022.

Daniel Steinle | Reuters

More voters reported a downturn in their family finances this year than in any midterm since the end of the Great Recession, an NBC News exit poll found.

The House and Senate are both up for grabs in the election as Republicans aim to reclaim power from Democrats in the next Congress.

According to the poll, 46% of voters said their family's financial situation is worse than it was two years ago. A smaller share, or 35%, said their family financials are about the same as they were two years ago. Only 18% said their situation was better.

The last time family finances were roughly this gloomy was 2010, when 41% of voters said their family finances were worse than two years prior, according to NBC News.

Voters' outlooks are similarly bleak about economic conditions nationally.

The NBC News exit poll found that 39% of voters describe the economy as poor, and an additional 36% describe it as not so good. Only about a quarter of voters, or 24%, say the economy is good or excellent.

— Brian Schwartz

8 Hours Ago

Legal fight continues over undated PA mail-in ballots

Denver election judges Mark Tiernan (L) and Gail Ausbun open a ballot box at the Denver Elections Division on November 8, 2022 in Denver, Colorado.

Michael Ciaglo | Getty Images

Pennsylvania counties are holding off on tallying mail-in ballots that are undated or incorrectly dated as a legal challenge to their validity winds through the courts, the state's secretary of state confirmed.

The decision comes after Pennsylvania's Supreme Court ruled Nov. 1 that those votes shouldn't be counted in the midterms, invalidating thousands of votes if the ruling stands. The state is segregating and holding those ballots at the local level.

The state conference of the NAACP, the Pennsylvania ACLU and other local groups filed a complaint in the state's western district days after the decision, seeking to have these votes counted. The court is expected to hold a conference Wednesday morning discussing the timetable of a decision.

"These votes should count in the 2022 election and that is what we will fight for," Ari Savitzky, a senior attorney with the ACLU said Tuesday. "We will be pushing expeditiously to build a record and get to a decision over the coming days and weeks."

— Jack Stebbins

8 Hours Ago

Knife-wielding intruder threatens Wisconsin polling place workers

Police in West Bend, Wisconsin, reported that a knife-wielding intruder had entered a public library that was serving as a polling place and demanded that staff "stop the voting."

"Voting was paused for just over 30 minutes while the scene was secured and the initial investigation was conducted," the West Bend Police Department wrote in a media advisory on its public Facebook page.

A 38-year-old man was taken into custody by police "without incident," and there were no injuries, the advisory said.

"All library staff, election officials, and citizens are safe and the polling site is re-opened," the advisory said.

Across the country, election authorities are bracing for the possibility of violence in a highly polarized environment.

Wisconsin has a competitive Senate race this cycle, with incumbent Republican Sen. Ron Johnson defending his seat against the state's Democratic lieutenant governor, Mandela Barnes.

"The incident remains under investigation and charges will be forthcoming. There is no further threat to the community," the police wrote.

— Christina Wilkie

9 Hours Ago

Most midterm voters feel negatively about Supreme Court abortion decision, NBC exit poll finds

Political candidate and referendum posters are placed along a main road November 2, 2022 in Shelburne, Vermont. A sign in favor Article 27 would enshrine a woman's reproductive rights in the Vermont state constitution following the US Supreme Court's declaring Roe v. Wade as unconstitutional after 50 years of abortion rights. US midterm elections will be held on November 8, 2022.

Robert Nickelsberg | Getty Images

Most midterm election voters feel negatively about the Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, according to an NBC exit poll.

The poll shows that 21% of voters nationwide are "dissatisfied" and 39% are "angry" about the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization decision, while only 16% are "enthusiastic" and 21% are "satisfied" by the recent opinion on abortion.

In these midterms, 27% of voters say abortion is the most important issue to them, making it second only to inflation, which 32% of voters listed as their primary issue in the midterms.

Of those polled, 60% of voters nationwide think abortion should be legal and 36% think it should be illegal, with 52% trusting the Democratic Party more than the Republican Party to properly handle the issue of abortion access.

— Jack Stebbins

9 Hours Ago

Michigan secretary of state rebuts Trump's claims about 'bad' absentee ballots

Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson greets supporters during a campaign stop in Detroit, Michigan, U.S. November 4, 2022. 

Rebecca Cook | Reuters

Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson fired back at former President Donald Trump's unproven claims about the state's absentee voting process.

"The Absentee Ballot situation in Detroit is REALLY BAD," Trump said on his social media platform Truth Social. "People are showing up to Vote only to be told, 'sorry, you have already voted.'"

Benson accused Trump of "fomenting lies" and "encouraging political violence" in Michigan.

The Michigan Bureau of Elections assisted the Detroit City Clerk's office in resolving reported issues with e-poll books, which are used to confirm voters are registered and that they have not already voted absentee, said Aneta Kiersnowski Crisp, a spokeswoman for the Michigan Department of State.

Poll workers provided a numbered ballot to each voter after confirming each was registered and had not been issued an absentee ballot or voted absentee, Crisp explained.

"Occasionally this morning some e-pollbooks then displayed an error message stating that the number on the ballot at the polling place was the same as the number on an absentee ballot that had already been issued," she added. "When this occurred, voters were correctly checked in on a paper backup list and issued ballots that were cast by the voters. These ballots will be counted."

— Chelsey Cox

9 Hours Ago

Inflation, abortion are top concerns among midterm voters, NBC News exit poll finds

A voter casts his ballot for midterm elections at a polling station in Marietta, Georgia, November 8, 2022.

Bob Strong | Reuters

Inflation and abortion were at the front of voters' minds as they cast their midterm election ballots, according to an NBC News exit poll.

Asked to pick among five policy issues, a 32% plurality of U.S. respondents said inflation mattered most in deciding their vote, according to the survey. The second-largest group of voters, 27%, chose abortion.

Meanwhile, 12% of voters picked crime, 12% chose gun policy, and 10% chose immigration.

Rising inflation during the first half of President Joe Biden's term contributed to a difficult environment for Democrats, as the party tries to defend its slim majorities in the House and Senate. Republicans tried to leverage soaring prices in their effort to flip both chambers.

Meanwhile, Democrats looked to mobilize voters concerned about the Supreme Court's June decision to overturn the constitutional right to abortion.

— Jacob Pramuk

9 Hours Ago

Judge extends voting hours in Pennsylvania's Luzerne County amid paper shortage reports

Voters were turned away from dozens of polling places in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, after those sites ran out of printer paper for ballots.

The reported shortage prompted a judge to extend polling place hours in Luzerne by two hours, to 10 p.m. ET. Luzerne has a population of over 326,000 people.

"Voters in Luzerne County through not fault of their own, were disenfranchised and denied the fundamental right to vote," wrote Judge Lesa Gelb of the county's Court of Common Pleas in a one-page order extending the voting hours.

Pennsylvania Department of State spokeswoman Amy Gulli told CNBC in an email: "A judge extending polling hours because of polling place issues is not unprecedented by any means."

Approximately 44 county polling places were affected by the shortage, Gulli said — nearly one-quarter of the county's polling sites.

— Kevin Breuninger and Jack Stebbins

10 Hours Ago

Solution found for vote tabulation machine glitches in Maricopa County, Arizona

Bill Gates, Chairman of the Maricopa Board of Supervisors, speaks about voting machine malfunctions at the Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Center on November 08, 2022 in Phoenix, Arizona. 

John Moore | Getty Images

Officials in Maricopa County, Arizona, said they have identified a solution for problems seen in a number of machines that tabulate paper ballots in some polling places.

The announcement came hours after officials said some machines were spitting out every fourth or fifth ballot in the affected machines.

"Maricopa County has identified the solution for the tabulation issues at about 60 Vote Centers," the Maricopa County Elections Command Center said in a statement.

"County technicians have changed the printer settings, which seems to have resolved this issue," the statement said.

"It appears some of the printers were not producing dark enough timing marks on the ballots. This solution has worked at 17 locations, and technicians deployed throughout the county are working to resolve this issue at the remaining locations," it added.

Maricopa, the fourth-largest county in the U.S., has 223 polling sites.

Before the fix was announced, Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Chairman Bill Gates said that despite the problems, "Everyone is still getting to vote."

"We do not believe anyone has been disenfranchised because no one has been turned away," Gates said.

He also said that Maricopa has a "strong level of confidence" that the rejected ballots, which were placed into separate bins at the polling places, will be successfully tabulated by the machine at the main tabulation site in Phoenix.

If that process does not work, a team composed of one person from the Democratic Party and one person from the Republican Party will hand duplicate a specific ballot, which then will be tabulated.

— Dan Mangan

10 Hours Ago

Cyberattack hits Champaign County, Illinois, servers, hindering some election services

Denver election judge Danielle Puscatelli runs the ballot sorting system at the Denver Elections Division on November 8, 2022 in Denver, Colorado. 

Michael Ciaglo | Getty Images

Champaign County, Illinois, said it was targeted with a cyberattack on Election Day, and an official at the federal cybersecurity agency CISA said it was aware of the issue.

The Champaign County Clerk's Office said "connectivity issues and computer server performance [were] being impacted" and it "believes these are due to cyber-attacks on the network and servers."

"For the past month the Champaign County Clerk's website has been the target of repeated D-DOS attacks," the clerk said on its verified Facebook page.

None of the attacks have been successful, however, and "no data or information has been compromised and the election is secure." Champaign County is home to approximately 200,000 people.

"These cyber-attacks are a strategic and coordinated effort to undermine and destabilize our democratic process. The intent is to discourage you from voting. Please do not fall victim to this," the clerk's office said.

It was not clear who was behind the attacks. But an official at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, the federal government's chief agency charged with identifying and preventing cyberattacks, said the agency was aware of the apparent attack and would follow up with officials in Champaign County.

American intelligence and cybersecurity agencies are on high alert during these midterm elections for any signs of foreign attempts to target voting infrastructure or undermine confidence in the election results.

— Christina Wilkie

10 Hours Ago

Trump is spreading misinformation to sow 'fear and mistrust' in Arizona midterms, state elections official says

Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a rally ahead of the midterm elections, in Miami, Florida, U.S., November 6, 2022.

Marco Bello | Reuters

An Arizona elections official accused former President Donald Trump of "spreading misinformation" after he cast doubts on the integrity of the state's midterm elections.

Arizona Assistant Secretary of State Allie Bones accused Trump of sowing false claims about the state's hotly contested midterms "for the sole purpose of causing fear and mistrust in our election processes."

"I remain confident that our election is safe and secure because we have a robust mechanism of catching issues like these and addressing them," Bones said in a statement to CNBC.

The statement came after Trump, on his social media site Truth Social, claimed without providing evidence that "Maricopa County in Arizona looks like a complete Voter Integrity DISASTER" and that "Reports are coming in from Arizona that the Voting Machines are not properly working in predominantly Republican/Conservative areas."

Trump also posted complaints about the elections in Michigan and Pennsylvania, two more swing states hosting key midterm races. Trump lost all three of those key states to President Joe Biden in the 2020 election and falsely claimed fraud led to his defeat.

Bones' statement added that Arizona's tabulators "are equipped with secure drop boxes as a backup in case there is an issue."

"This is not a partisan issue, and it is not atypical for ballots to be tabulated at a central count facility — in fact, 8 counties (out of 15) only count ballots at central facilities after the close of polls," Bones said. "Ballots that aren't tabulated at a voting center today will be taken to the central count facility for tabulation after the polls close at 7 p.m. Every eligible voter can be confident that their voice will be heard, and their vote counted."  

— Kevin Breuninger

10 Hours Ago

Florida elections boss blocks DOJ monitors from entering 3 polling sites

Florida's top elections official is blocking federal election monitors from entering polling sites in three counties where they had been deployed to ensure compliance with a federal civil rights law.

"They can certainly be outside of the polling places," Florida Secretary of State Cord Byrd, a Republican, said of the Department of Justice's election monitors when asked about the policy at a press conference.

GOP officials in Missouri also kept DOJ monitors out of polling locations.

"This is not to be confrontational in any way," Byrd said when asked if the monitors had been physically blocked from entering polling places in Broward, Miami-Dade and Palm Beach counties.

Byrd argued that the DOJ, not Florida, had changed its policy by asking to enter the sites. He said that some counties had consent agreements with the DOJ in the past to allow those federal monitors to enter polling sites but said that those agreements had expired and had not been renewed for 2022.

A DOJ official noted to CNBC that the agency has been monitoring elections as a standard practice for decades to confirm compliance with the Voting Rights Act of 1965. DOJ election monitors did not go inside polling places in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The DOJ on Monday announced its plans to monitor polls in two dozen states, in a press release that closely matched similar announcements in previous election cycles.

— Kevin Breuninger

11 Hours Ago

Trump to host an election night party at Mar-a-Lago, tout his role in helping GOP candidates

An aerial view of former U.S. President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home after Trump said that FBI agents raided it, in Palm Beach, Florida, U.S. August 15, 2022.

Marco Bello | Reuters

Former President Donald Trump will host an election returns party at Mar-a-Lago, his Florida resort, where he is expected to tout the role he has played in endorsing and stumping for Republican candidates.

The media is invited to cover the event, and Trump has issued a new press release detailing all he has done to help more than 330 Republican candidates this year in primary and general election races nationwide. The release also notes that Trump has held 30 rallies since he left office in 2021, and held 50 in-person fundraisers to benefit Republican candidates.

Trump's splashy election night event at his private Palm Beach club comes just a day after the former president teased Nov. 15 as the date on which he might launch his 2024 presidential campaign.

Trump's daughter Tiffany Trump will be getting married at Mar-a-Lago on Nov. 12.

— Christina Wilkie 

11 Hours Ago

Trump votes for DeSantis, days after ridiculing him

Former President Donald Trump walks out with Melania Trump, after voting at Morton and Barbara Mandel Recreation Center on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022, in Palm Beach, Fla.

Andrew Harnik | AP

A brief thaw appeared in the cold war between former President Donald Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, when Trump voted for his fellow Republican on Election Day. 

Coming out of a polling place in Palm Beach, where he lives, Trump confirmed that he had voted to give DeSantis a second gubernatorial term. 

"Yes, I did," Trump told reporters who asked if he had backed the governor, just days after calling him "Ron DeSanctimonious" at a rally in Pennsylvania.

The simmering rivalry between the Republican Party's two most popular potential 2024 presidential candidates is shaping up to be a dominant theme of next year's GOP primary. Polls consistently show that Trump holds at least a 20 percentage point lead over DeSantis among Republican voters. But the Florida governor is the only other GOP presidential prospect who polls in the double digits, making him Trump's chief rival for the nomination. 

Trump is expected to announce the launch of his 2024 campaign on Nov. 15. 

DeSantis has not publicly confirmed that he will run, but he has spoken privately to donors and party operatives about mounting a campaign. 

— Christina Wilkie

11 Hours Ago

Louisiana secretary of state is 'exceedingly grateful' for quick response to polling place bomb threat

Louisiana Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin said he is "exceedingly grateful" for law enforcement's prompt response to a bomb threat at a polling site.

Officers responded to a threat at the Kenner Discovery Health Sciences Academy, about 20 minutes away from New Orleans. The school served as a polling location for two precincts in Louisiana, though early indications did not point to election-related motives, according to law enforcement.

"I am exceedingly grateful to Kenner Chief of Police Keith Conley and Jefferson Parish Sheriff Joe Lopinto for their prompt response and thorough investigation, which appears to show that this was never targeted toward voters or election workers," Ardoin said. "I also applaud our department's elections staff and Jefferson Parish Clerk of Court Jon Gegenheimer for this quick response to move the location and inform voters of the emergency move."

The polling location was moved to a neighboring elementary school.

— Chelsey Cox

11 Hours Ago

Some vote tabulation machines in Maricopa County, Arizona, experiencing glitches

Bill Gates, Chairman of the Maricopa Board of Supervisors, speaks about voting machine malfunctions at the Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Center on November 08, 2022 in Phoenix, Arizona.

John Moore | Getty Images

Officials in Maricopa County, Arizona, said technicians are examining a number of vote tabulating machines that are not accepting some submitted ballots for unknown reasons.

But "everyone is still getting to vote," Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Chairman Bill Gates told NBC News. "No one has been disenfranchised."

A senior official with the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency said the agency is talking with Maricopa County and Arizona officials about the problems with the machines.

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