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10 electoral votes are up for grabs in Wisconsin, and the state is viewed by CBS News' polling unit as a toss-up.
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With more Americans relying on mail-in ballots and early voting than ever before it's hard to predict when we'll know who won the presidency. In 2008, when polls closed in California at 11 p.m., Barack Obama was called the winner. It took a few minutes longer in 2012, and in the last election, longer still.
Kenosha, Wisconsin - In the run-up to the , the U.S. has seen a nationwide surge in coronavirus cases. Eighteen states have broken daily records for new cases in the past week and hospitalizations are up in 43 states. Since the pandemic started, more than 9.2 million cases have been confirmed in the U.S.
Security is being tightened across the country due to concerns about unrest linked to Election Day. New steel fencing went up around the White House Complex on Monday, and the New York City Police Department put businesses on alert as stores there and around the country board up as a precaution.
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Win Ohio and win the White House. The Buckeye State has gone in favor of every presidential election winner since Lyndon Johnson defeated Barry Goldwater in 1964. No Republican has ever won the Oval Office without carrying the state. That includes President Donald Trump who defeated Hillary Clinton in Ohio by 51.69% to 43.56% in the 2016 presidential election.
Hollywood star Johnny Depp on Monday lost his libel lawsuit against British newspaper The Sun for branding him a "wife-beater" in a case that laid bare his chaotic lifestyle. High Court Judge Andrew Nicol dismissed the 57-year-old's claim saying the newspaper group's article had been proven to be "substantially true," adding: "the claimant has not succeeded in his action for libel."
Washington - With coronavirus infections spiking in more than three dozen states, Dr. Scott Gottlieb, the former commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), predicted Sunday that the Thanksgiving holiday will be an "inflection point" for the pandemic. "Things are getting worse around the country," Gottlieb said in an interview with "Face the Nation."
On the eve of Election Day, it's not just the presidential race that has Republicans nervous. They're also fighting to keep control of the Senate, and senators in formerly safe states are struggling. Currently the GOP has a 53 to 47 majority but Democrats are trying to take control of the Senate for the first time in six years.
No telling who will win the election, but there is no better place to ask than in Ohio. Since 1896, Ohio has sided with the presidential winner 93% of the time. Ohio hasn't missed since 1960 and no Republican has ever won the presidency without Ohio.
The United States reported more than 99,000 new coronavirus cases on Friday - more than any country has ever reported in a single day. Case numbers are rising in 44 of the 50 states. And as we near Election Day, health officials are especially concerned about infections in key Midwestern battleground states like Iowa, Michigan and Wisconsin.
Washington - Jeh Johnson, former secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, warned Sunday that foreign actors are currently taking action to interfere in the 2020 election and urged Americans to ensure they are informed and looking past disconfirmation spread in the run-up to Election Day.
The pandemic has reduced most professional sports to shadows of their former selves. But it's done wonders for one game, maybe the last one you'd ever guess: chess. " A boom is taking place in chess like we have never seen maybe since the Bobby Fischer days," said chess grandmaster Maurice Ashley.
For a bear, Brooks Falls at Katmai National Park in Alaska is like one of those conveyor-belt sushi restaurants. During the summer months, diners are treated to a seemingly endless supply of salmon. This summer, the Alpha of Omega-3 consumption was a bear known as "747," the recent winner of Katmai's annual online Fat Bear Week contest.
Turner Classic Movies host Ben Mankiewicz asked comedian Bob Newhart, "Do you know that you were profoundly influential?" "Not profoundly," he replied. "All right, just influential?" "That's it, I'm not taking this anymore, all right? I'm leaving ..." We start with a word of warning: Do not try to flatter Bob Newhart.
In 1960, the "Chairman of the Board" asked the first lady of the world if she had one word of encouragement for viewers of his "Frank Sinatra ABC Special." "That one word would be 'hope.'" said Eleanor Roosevelt. "Just 'hope'?" Sinatra asked. "Yes, it's the most neglected word in our language."