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AP has declared winners in elections for nearly 180 years. This is why and how race calls are made
- The Associated Press has been declaring winners in elections for nearly 180 years, providing vital information about election outcomes.
 - AP compiles vote results and declares winners, filling a gap in the United States where no nationwide body collects election results.
 - Races are typically called well before all votes have been counted, based on thorough analysis, not speculation.
 - The AP's race calls are based on factual vote counts, not predictions or speculation.
 
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AP has declared winners in elections for nearly 180 years. This is why and how race calls are made
The Associated Press will compile votes and declare winners in elections across the U.S. on Tuesday, just as the news organization has done for nearly 180 years.
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Total News Sources46
Leaning Left18Leaning Right4Center16Last UpdatedBias Distribution47%  Left
Bias Distribution
- 47% of the sources lean Left
 
47% Left
L 47%
C 42%
11%
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