Americans Are Still Not Voting

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The United States has a long-standing history of low voter turnout. This year’s election was no exception, with only 56.9% of the country’s eligible voters going to the polls. However, Tuesday night’s results might lead to a shift in these statistics for the next presidential election.

Election 2016 in 5 words

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Election 2016

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NYU Journalism’s NewsDoc Voices covers Election Day from a neighborhood point of view. Discover the journeys of some of the 8 million New Yorkers during this election season:     Americans Still Not Voting The United States has a long-standing

Bernie Supporters: Still Voting

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During the Democratic primary, North Brooklynites were the biggest supporters of Bernie Sanders in New York City. Kira Monin was one of those. See how Bernie supporters ended up voting on election day.

Russians for Trump, Others for Clinton: Dramatic Split in Brighton Beach

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A large population of immigrants from the former Soviet Union in Brighton Beach overwhelmingly supported Donald Trump in this presidential election, while other ethnic groups in the area, in particular Pakistanis, voted for Hillary Clinton.

The Votes of Young People

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What do young voters think about the election? Listen to find out. NYU Journalism presents an in-depth discussion with 4 politically savvy college students about their experiences this past election season.

Harlem on the day of Election

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Harlem is bustling not only with music but also with different opinions. Join me in this journey to the streets of Harlem to listen to the residents.

First impressions in NYC – Can you guess someone’s political affiliation?

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Studies show that many of us make up our minds about someone within the first 7 seconds of meeting them. We were wondering if that extends to politics. Can you spot the (red) elephant or (blue) donkey in the room?