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John,
Happy Election Day! We hope you've already voted, or that you have a plan to vote later today. This part is the boring part-depending on where you live, the polls won't close for several hours, and there's nothing to do but wait to see what happens. And as you probably know by now, we won't really know the results for a few days. If you're going to an Election Night watch party, be forewarned that there might not be much revealed tonight.
Over the past several weeks, Prospect reporters have traveled around the country to bring you the news you need to know from the most important races this election cycle, articulating exactly what's at stake in communities across the country. While you wait, take a look at our archives to read up on many of the most important races this cycle.
Here's a list of some highlights-you won't run out of reading material here!
Trying to Find Trump's Ground Game in Pennsylvania [link removed]: Ryan Cooper reported from his hometown of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, on why there are so few Trump canvassers.
In Philadelphia, It's Kamala vs. the Couch [link removed]: Kamala Harris will assuredly win Black voters in Philadelphia. The problem, Gabrielle Gurley writes, is whether enough voters will show up.
CA-41: Will Rollins Connects the Dots [link removed]: In a tight race in the Inland Empire of California, David Dayen reports, Democratic challenger Will Rollins is tying his opponent's real estate dealings to the area's housing crisis.
What Will You Do? [link removed]: Rick Perlstein poses some potentially life-changing questions we may be forced to consider if Donald Trump wins.
Turning Around the Hudson Valley [link removed]: During the 2022 midterms, New York Democrats lost key races in the Hudson Valley that lost Democrats the House. Can they do better this year? Toby Jaffe has the story.
Can Hotel Workers Save the Democrats? [link removed]: Could culinary union workers be the key to winning Nevada for Kamala Harris? Harold Meyerson talked to Las Vegas workers about the Culinary Union's massive canvassing operation.
The Populist and the Porsche Salesman [link removed]: Bernie Moreno is an oligarch who made his fortune by cheating and lying, Maureen Tkacik writes. He might still be able to beat progressive longtime Sen. Sherrod Brown.
In Search of the Trump-Osborn Voters [link removed]: Independent Nebraska Senate candidate Dan Osborn is running a strong populist challenge against the incumbent Republican Deb Fischer. Austin Ahlman has the story.
AIPAC's Only General-Election Target Is an L.A. Progressive [link removed]: Progressive anti-war advocate David Kim could unseat centrist Rep. Jimmy Gomez. Now AIPAC is attacking Kim, David Dayen and Ryan Grim report, and a crypto PAC is joining in.
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