2024-11-06
10 分钟It’s the most consequential presidential election in decades. So when will we know the results? Michael Safi reports. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
This is the Guardian from the Guardians Today in focus, this is US ELECTION Extra with me, Lucy Hoff.
Today, Americans are casting their ballots across the country with the polls still at a knife edge.
Trump made nobody else but Trump.
Pamela, that's what I'm voting for.
We'll bring you a handy guide of what we're likely to know about the results and when.
Some results are already in.
As per a decades old tradition, all six residents of a former hotel in Dixville Notch, New Hampshire have voted.
And the results, a tie.
Officially in Dixville Notch, New Hampshire, population six, it is 50, 50 on the nose.
Three for Kamala Harris, three for Donald Trump.
Both candidates held their final campaign events last night.
Kamala Harris in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Donald Trump in Michigan.
This is my last rally.
Can you believe it?
The rallies, these big, beautiful rallies.
Well, with me is Mike Safi, a very familiar voice to TODAY In FOCUS listeners, of course, and this week our special election chief correspondent.
Hi, Mike.
Hope that works for you.
Hey, Lucy, thank you.
Thank you for making me the chief correspondent.