American Coup
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Americans were told for months that results from the 2020 presidential election could take days, even weeks, to be confirmed. But there was little clarity on how it would all play out.
For the first time in seven months, host Trymaine Lee hit the road for North Carolina, to track the Black vote in this crucial swing state. He found enthusiasm on a college campus, wary determination outside of polling places, and democracy in action as election workers gathered results in the bowels of an old courtroom.
But as Election Day came and went without a clear winner, North Carolinians were left in limbo, waiting to find out who their state voted for. And all of America was left wondering which way our country is headed.
For a transcript, please visit https://www.msnbc.com/intoamerica.
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The storming of the Capitol building by white extremists loyal to Donald Trump on January 6th, was violent, deadly and shameful. But it wasn’t unprecedented. The attempt to overturn Joe Biden’s victory in […]
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