
Charlie Smart
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Nov 28, 2024 |
news.nestia.com | Robert Gebeloff |Eli Murray |Elena Shao |Charlie Smart
Maps Pinpoint Where Democrats Lost Ground Since 2020 in 11 Big Cities A Times analysis shows where Kamala Harris got fewer votes compared with Joseph R. Biden Jr. and which voting blocs drove each city’s red shift. By Robert Gebeloff, Eli Murray, Elena Shao, Charlie Smart and Christine Zhang Nov. 28, 2024 TapClick to jump to a city Atlanta Chicago Detroit Houston Las Vegas Miami Milwaukee ……
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Nov 28, 2024 |
nytimes.com | Robert Gebeloff |Eli Murray |Elena Shao |Charlie Smart |Christine Zhang
A Times analysis shows where Kamala Harris got fewer votes compared with Joe Biden and which voting blocs drove each city’s red shift.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
pressnewsagency.org | Eli Murray |Elena Shao |Charlie Smart |Christine Zhang
It may seem like a clear story: Donald Trump won the election by winning the most votes. He improved on his totals, adding about 2.5 million more votes than four years ago. But just as consequential to the outcome were Kamala Harris’s losses: She earned about 7 million fewer votes compared with Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s performance in 2020. Ms. Harris failed to find new voters in three of the seven swing states and in 80 percent of counties across the country, a New York Times analysis shows.
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Nov 19, 2024 |
newspub.live | Eli Murray |Elena Shao |Charlie Smart |Christine Zhang
It may seem like a clear story: Donald Trump won the election by winning the most votes. He improved on his totals, adding about 2.5 million more votes than four years ago. But just as consequential to the outcome were Kamala Harris’s losses: She earned about 7 million fewer votes compared with Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s performance in 2020. Ms. Harris failed to find new voters in three of the seven swing states and in 80 percent of counties across the country, a New York Times analysis shows.
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Jul 23, 2024 |
nytimes.com | Adam Nagourney |Charlie Smart |Christine Zhang
Delegates to the Democratic National Convention support the party moving forward swiftly to nominate Kamala Harris as their presidential candidate, rather than going through a prolonged and potentially divisive debate, according to interviews conducted by The New York Times. Times reporters spoke with more than 250 delegates across the country this week, before Ms. Harris announced that she had collected enough delegate pledges to become her party's presumptive nominee.
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