Edición Semanaria (Weekly Edition)

Razor Thin Margins in Presidential Election - Amid unprecedented voter turnout, the presidential election is shaping up to be one of the closest races in US history. As Democrat Joe Biden continues to gain ground in the vote count, there are increasing battles over the process in the form of lawsuits and rallies. Meantime, Republicans are seeking to hold onto their majority in the Senate, while the House of Representatives appears set to remain under Democratic control. The Latino electorate played a key role in the outcome of these elections, turning out at the polls like never before in history. José López Zamorano has the details from Washington.

Uncertainty and Apprehension Over Vote Count in Georgia - Georgia is one of four states that the presidential election now hinges on, and at press time, the margin there was razor thin. The whole world is watching this region, traditionally a Republican stronghold that has unexpectedly become ground zero in the current political battle. Yemillé Castejón reports from Atlanta with the latest results and the role of Latino voters in the dramatic outcome.

Record Latino Vote Shifts Arizona - Arizona, for decades a Republican-dominated state, is trending Democratic in this election. The latest numbers indicate an advantage for the two major Democratic candidates: Joe Biden at the top of the ticket and Senate candidate Mark Kelly. If the results hold, this political shift may be attributed to the record number of Latinos and youth who turned out to vote. From Phoenix, Valeria Fernández brings us an account of this historic day.

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