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Record number of early voters cast ballots in Florida

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In the key battleground state of Florida, a record-high number people of have already cast their ballots during early voting. It looks like Hispanics in the Sunshine State have come out in force this year. Almost one million Hispanics voted early in Florida this year, nearly double what it was in 2012. Mark Strassmann reports from Doral, Florida.

Inside secret government facility tracing election cyber threats

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Federal officials are still looking for people who may have information about a potential terror threat linked to the presidential election. New York City police are deploying their largest election detail ever to protect polling sites. Officials are also worried about online threats. Jeff Pegues takes you inside the government's secret cyber command center.

Significance of Clinton and Trump's final campaign stops

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CBS News political director and "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss which states are critical to Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump's victory on Election Day.

VP nominee Tim Kaine on today's "history-making election"

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On this Election Day, Democratic vice presidential nominee and Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the last-minute push for votes, the power of the Hispanic vote and moving forward after the 2016 presidential race.

Obamas and celebrities join Clinton in final rallies

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Hillary Clinton capped her 19-month bid for presidency with a raucous midnight rally in North Carolina. Her last campaign trip didn't end until about 3:30 a.m. EST on Election Day, but dozens of supporters were waiting as her plane arrived in New York. Nancy Cordes reports from Clinton's polling place in Chappaqua.

Clinton and Trump's paths to presidential victory

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On this Election Day, tens of millions of Americans will decide if Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton will be the 45th president of the United States. The election will almost certainly be decided in 13 battleground states. CBS News elections director Anthony Salvanto reports on the candidates' paths to victory.



World is watching U.S. election

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This may be America's election -- but the whole world is watching. Authoritarian states like Iran and China are pointing to it as an argument against democracy, while Italian interest is driven by parallels to their own politics. Seth Doane reports from Rome.

Could Evan McMullin win Utah?

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Clinton? Trump? Or Evan McMullin? You probably haven't heard much about that third name but he just may win Utah and its 6 electoral votes, which could be a big problem for Donald Trump. Ben Tracy reports.

Social media and the millennial vote

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Millennials make up 31 percent of eligible voters and many of them say social media has been their most helpful source during the campaign season. Elaine Quijano is following the election through social media, where millennials say they will be tracking election night.

Impact of new voting restrictions on the race

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Fourteen states have introduced more restrictive voting laws for the 2016 election, including ID requirements and shorter early voting periods. Carter Evans reports from California, one of the more permissive states for voting, on how those new laws may affect the race.

Putin calls election hacking accusations "hysteria"

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The U.S. has accused Russia of computer hacking to interfere with the presidential elections. But what does Russian President Vladimir Putin stand to gain? Elizabeth Palmer is in Moscow with more.

Trump's trade policy with Mexico spurs concern over jobs

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It is estimated more than a million U.S. jobs are directly tied to trade with Mexico. With Donald Trump's' severe criticism of NAFTA, there is a tremendous concern over what a Trump victory might mean for those jobs. Manuel Bojorquez reports.

Political panel weighs in on election's last full day

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CBS News' election night political panel will feature contributors Peggy Noonan, Jamelle Bouie and Mark Leibovich. On the eve of the election, they tell Charlie Rose what they make of the candidates' closing strategies.

More than one year after it began, campaign down to final hours

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Nasty from the start, featuring two candidates with historically high disapproval from the American public, the presidential campaign is finally coming to an end. Major Garrett and Nancy Cordes have been following the race from its outset, and tell Scott Pelley about each candidate's closing arguments.

John Dickerson on final sprint

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CBS News political director and "Face The Nation" moderator John Dickerson weighs in on Donald Trump's strategy of last-minute campaigning in traditionally Democratic states, and what to watch for Tuesday night.

Clinton and Trump make last push for Fla. minority votes

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Florida, with its 29 electoral votes, is the largest prize of the presidential toss-up states. Minority voters make up a sizeable share of the electorate there. Both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are making one last push for their votes. Mark Strassmann reports.

Earthquakes rattle central Oklahoma

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Cushing, Oklahoma, was hit by a 5.0 earthquake Sunday that destroyed numerous buildings. Since 2010, the number of earthquakes magnitude three or greater in the state has jumped from two or three a year to almost 900. Omar Villafranca reports.

GOP crying foul, again, on Comey and FBI's email decision

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Less than two weeks after the FBI identified emails from Hillary Clinton's private server on her aide's husband's laptop, the agency determined that most of the emails were personal or duplicates or messages they have already seen. But on Capitol Hill, Republican members of Congress are not satisfied. Jeff Pegues has the latest on the investigation.

42 million Americans have already voted early

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Thanks to early voting, Election Day is now known as the last day you can vote. Forty-two million people have already made their choice. CBS News director of elections Anthony Salvanto weighs in on how that may impact the results.

Mexican tech CEO: Benefits of NAFTA go both ways

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Donald Trump is deeply unpopular in Mexico, and not just because of his rhetoric on immigration. He has promised to significantly alter NAFTA, or throw it out all together. Blanca Trevino, CEO of Mexican tech firm Softtek, tells correspondent Manuel Bojorquez why that would negatively impact American companies.





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