There is no reason to expect we will know the result of the Presidential election on Tuesday night. Wendy Weiser of the Brennan Center and David Scott, deputy managing editor with the Associated Press, explain why.
Part of the reason: a few key states will have millions of mail-in ballots to count after in-person voting has concluded. The Supreme Court ruled this week to allow that counting to proceed in two key states, Pennsylvania and North Carolina. Election lawyer Ben Ginsberg has been following those cases.
NPR's Joel Rose reports watchdog groups who normally monitor elections abroad for violence and unrest are turning their sights toward the U.S.
Email us at considerthis@npr.org.
This episode was produced by Brianna Scott, Lee Hale, and Brent Baughman. It was edited by Sami Yenigun with help from Wynne Davis, Arnie Seipel, and Brett Neeley. Our executive producer is Cara Tallo.
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