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Results tagged “voters”

Non-white voters on the rise

Nov. 7: NBC's Chuck Todd examines the nation's changing demographic, and predicts that in 2016 the Hispanic populations in Georgia, Texas and Arizona will get much larger. (Nightly News)NBC's Chuck Todd examines the nation's changing demographic, and predicts that in 2016 the Hispanic populations in Georgia, Texas and Arizona will get much larger. (Nightly News)

Kaine: GOP can't put 'hard face' to Latino voters

Nov. 7: Virginia Senator-elect Tim Kaine weighs in on what made the difference for him and the president in his state, how Obama plans to work with the GOP and why it may be a more cooperative relationship in this second term.  Virginia Senator-elect Tim Kaine weighs in on what made the difference for him and the president in his state, how Obama plans to work with the GOP and why it may be a more cooperative relationship in this second term. (TODAY)

Voters move to legalize pot in 2 states

Nov. 7: NBC's Lester Holt takes a look at states where voters approved recreational use of marijuana. (NBC News)NBC's Lester Holt takes a look at states where voters approved recreational use of marijuana. (NBC News)

Helping voters in storm-ravaged Northeast

Nov. 5: Gov. Cuomo signed an order allowing any voter to vote at any polling place on Tuesday – and in New Jersey, it's possible to vote via email or fax. NBC's Ron Allen reports.  (Nightly News)Gov. Cuomo signed an order allowing any voter to vote at any polling place on Tuesday – and in New Jersey, it's possible to vote via email or fax. NBC's Ron Allen reports. (Nightly News)

Frustrated voters: 'Let us vote!'

Nov. 4: In Florida, voters cried out in frustration as polling stations became overwhelmed, and the Democratic Party had sued to extend early voting after some people were stuck on lines for hours trying to meet Saturday's deadline. NBC's Michael Isikoff reports.  (Nightly News)In Florida, voters cried out in frustration as polling stations became overwhelmed, and the Democratic Party had sued to extend early voting after some people were stuck on lines for hours trying to meet Saturday's deadline. NBC's Michael Isikoff reports. (Nightly News)

Romney softens positions, aiming at women voters

Oct. 23: GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney had previously taken hard line against Iran but in Monday's debate he emphasized diplomacy, saying military action is last resort. NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports.  (Nightly News)GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney had previously taken hard line against Iran but in Monday's debate he emphasized diplomacy, saying military action is last resort. NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports. (Nightly News)

Phony letters threaten voters

Oct. 23: Florida voters receive letters saying their citizenship is being challenged, along with their eligibility to vote. WBBH's Dave Elias reports. Florida voters receive letters saying their citizenship is being challenged, along with their eligibility to vote. WBBH's Dave Elias reports. (NBC News)

Elections cast spotlight on undecided voters

Oct. 21: In Florida, Tampa is viewed as ground zero for predicting which candidate will win the state – there, the county has had a near perfect record of picking winners going back more than 50 years. NBC's Lester Holt reports. (Nightly News)In Florida, Tampa is viewed as ground zero for predicting which candidate will win the state – there, the county has had a near perfect record of picking winners going back more than 50 years. NBC's Lester Holt reports. (Nightly News)

Global economic events could rattle voters

Oct. 19: Friday marks the 25th anniversary of  Black Monday – when the DOW lost more than 22 percent of its value – the largest one day drop ever in Wall Street history. Could it happen again? The Financial Times' Gillian Tett discusses. Friday marks the 25th anniversary of  Black Monday – when the DOW lost more than 22 percent of its value – the largest one day drop ever in Wall Street history. Could it happen again? The Financial Times' Gillian Tett discusses. (Mitchell Reports)

To reach Virginia voters, campaigns get personal

Oct. 18: In Richmond, Va., the Obama and Romney campaigns are getting up close and personal with voters: going door to door and making telephone calls to get every vote possible in a place that may play a big role in how the election will turn out. NBC's John Yang reports.  (NBC News Web Extra)In Richmond, Va., the Obama and Romney campaigns are getting up close and personal with voters: going door to door and making telephone calls to get every vote possible in a place that may play a big role in how the election will turn out. NBC's John Yang reports. (TODAY)

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