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Headline Roundup November 5th, 2024

See When Outlets Called the Presidential Race in Key States

Summary from the AllSides News Team

Follow along as AllSides keeps track of presidential race calls in key swing states from outlets across the spectrum. Use the arrows at the bottom of the graphic below to switch between the national race and seven battleground states.

Saturday, 9:22pm EST: Associated Press (Lean Left bias) called Arizona for Trump, leading most remaining major outlets across the spectrum to follow suit.

Saturday, 8:58pm EST: NBC News (Lean Left bias) called Arizona for Trump.

Saturday, 12:15am EST: Associated Press (Lean Left bias) called Nevada for Trump, leading most remaining major outlets across the spectrum to follow suit.

Friday, 12:30am EST: CBS News (Lean Left bias) and NBC News (Lean Left bias) called Nevada for Trump.

Wednesday, 9:19pm EST: The Hill (Center bias) called Arizona for Trump.

Wednesday, 1:41pm EST: Major outlets across the spectrum called Michigan for Trump.

Wednesday, 5:35am EST: Associated Press (Lean Left bias) called Wisconsin and the race for Donald Trump.

Wednesday, 5:30am EST: CNN (Lean Left bias) and NBC News (Lean Left bias) called Wisconsin and the race for Donald Trump.

Wednesday, 3:45am EST: The Hill (Center bias) called Nevada for Donald Trump.

Wednesday, 2:32am EST:  Associated Press (Lean Left bias) and The New York Times (Lean Left bias) called Pennsylvania for Donald Trump.

Wednesday, 2:13am EST: Most major media outlets, with the exception of Associated Press (Lean Left bias) and The New York Times (Lean Left bias), called Pennsylvania for Donald Trump.

Wednesday, 2:05am EST: CNN (Lean Left bias) called Pennsylvania for Donald Trump.

Wednesday, 1:48am EST: Fox News (Right bias) called Wisconsin and the race for Donald Trump.

Wednesday, 1:22am EST: The Hill (Center bias) called the race for Donald Trump.

Wednesday, 1:20am EST: Fox News (Right bias) called Pennsylvania for Donald Trump.

Wednesday, 12:59am EST: Associated Press (Lean Left) called Georgia for Donald Trump. 

Wednesday, 12:50am EST: Fox News (Right bias) called Georgia for Donald Trump. 

Wednesday, 12:40am EST: NBC News (Lean Left), CNN (Lean Left), and Reuters (Center) called Georgia for Donald Trump, along with most outlets except Associated Press (Lean Left) and Fox News (Right).

Tuesday, 11:55pm: Most major sources across the spectrum who are issuing race projections have called North Carolina for Donald Trump.

Tuesday, 11:20pm: Associated Press (Lean Left) has called North Carolina for Donald Trump.

Tuesday, 10:30pm: The Hill (Center) has called Georgia for Donald Trump. No other outlet tracked by AllSides has called a battleground race yet.

Tuesday, 9:30pm: The first call of a battleground state has arrived — The Hill (Center) has called North Carolina for Donald Trump.

Tuesday, 7:15pm: Per CNN (Lean Left) and Fox News (Right), polls have closed in a handful of eastern states, while most others will close between 8 and 9 pm EST. Pennsylvania's Cambria County extended its deadline to 10pm after issues with ballot machines earlier in the day. Alaska's will be the last polls to close fully at 1am EST on Wednesday, though most of the state's polls close at midnight ET.

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