Indian-origin congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi wins US House race
Krishnamoorthi, 47, who was born in New Delhi, easily defeated Preston Nelson of the Libertarian Party. When last reports came in, he had accounted for nearly 71 per cent of the total votes counted. Krishnamoorthi, whose parents are from Tamil Nad...
Krishnamoorthi, 47, who was born in New Delhi, easily defeated Preston Nelson of the Libertarian Party. When last reports came in, he had accounted for nearly 71 per cent of the total votes counted.
Krishnamoorthi, whose parents are from Tamil Nadu, was first elected to the House of Representatives in 2016.
Meanwhile, congressman Ami Bera is seeking his fifth consecutive win from California and Ro Khanna his third term in the House of Representatives from California.
Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal is seeking her third consecutive term from Washington state.
Voting in both California and Washington states continues and results are expected to be declared in the wee hours.
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Dr Hiral Tipirneni is seeking her third consecutive attempt from the sixth Congressional District of Arizona. Sri Kulkarni from the Democratic Party was giving a tough fight to the Republican Party's Troy Nehls from the 22nd Congressional District of Texas.
Republican Manga Anantatmula was trailing by nearly 15 percentage points against Democratic incumbent Gerry Connolly from the 11th Congressional District of Virginia.
US presidential elections 2020: What to watch for
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As the world’s biggest economy votes this week, the majority of polls put Joe Biden ahead of Donald Trump, but the race in battleground states is close. Whatever the outcome, the world will be glued to television and smartphone screens on Wednesday morning as results come in. ET presents a handy guide on what to watch for.
As the world’s biggest economy votes this week, the majority of polls put Joe Biden ahead of Donald Trump, but the race in battleground states is close. Whatever the outcome, the world will be glued ..
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Indiana, Kentucky: 4:30 am IST
Florida, Georgia, Virginia: 5:30 am IST
Texas, Michigan, Pennsylvania: 6:30 am IST
Media networks will release exit polls and start calling the states for one candidate or the other depending upon the returns
If it is a tight race in Pennsylvania, expect some delay due to a recent court decision
If Arizona, Nevada or Wisconsin decides the election, expect some delay as polls here close at 7:30-8:30 am IST
A trend in favour of one candidate or the other should be clear by the time Indian markets open
Indiana, Kentucky: 4:30 am ISTFlorida, Georgia, Virginia: 5:30 am ISTTexas, Michigan, Pennsylvania: 6:30 am ISTMedia networks will release exit polls and start calling the states for one candidate or..
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Joe Biden has to win all states bagged by Hillary Clinton in 2016 and flip at least two big states from Donald Trump
Trump has to win Florida, North Carolina, Arizona and bag either Michigan or Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania is key: Trump can win the Electoral College if he loses Wisconsin, Michigan but wins Pennsylvania
Joe Biden has to win all states bagged by Hillary Clinton in 2016 and flip at least two big states from Donald TrumpTrump has to win Florida, North Carolina, Arizona and bag either Michigan or Pennsy..
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This is very important in this election. More than 90 million Americans, or more than 55% of the 2016 electorate, have already voted, and the number will be higher by Tuesday.
This is very important in this election. More than 90 million Americans, or more than 55% of the 2016 electorate, have already voted, and the number will be higher by Tuesday.
Counting of ballots could get delayed or challenged. President Trump has said he will declare victory if trends show him ahead.
Trend reversals can happen if margins are small and mailed ballots are counted late in the day.
A nightmare scenario is an Electoral College tie. Biden and Trump get 269 votes each and the election is thrown to the House of Representatives.
The vote in the House is on state lines with each state having one vote.
Republicans now have a lead but that will change after the elections.
A tie is unlikely but if it happens, it will destabilise markets and cause chaos.
Counting of ballots could get delayed or challenged. President Trump has said he will declare victory if trends show him ahead.Trend reversals can happen if margins are small and mailed ballots are c..