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Two-thirds of voters say their vote in today's congressional election is about Donald Trump, according to early exit polls, and more say they're showing up at the polls to express opposition than support for the President. The President's approval rating is net negative among the nation's voters, and more say things in the country are on the wrong track than that they are going in the right direction. Still, nearly 7 in 10 say the economy is in good shape, and those who say their personal finances are in better shape now than two years ago outnumber those who feel their finances have worsened.About 4 in 10 voters turning out to vote across the country choose health care as the most important problem facing the country, and more, 7 in 10, say the nation's health care system needs major changes. About 2 in 10 each choose the economy and immigration as their top issue, and 1 in 10 say it's gun policy.With a historically diverse slate of candidates on ballots nationwide, about half of voters say it's very important to them that more women are elected to public office and that more racial and ethnic minorities are elected.A sizeable 1 in 6 voters say this election is the first time they're casting a ballot in a midterm contest. 1242
Trump’s visit this weekend is a day after Vice President Mike Pence holds a rally to support Perdue and Loeffler in Savannah.Republicans are hoping Trump uses the rally platform to encourage supporters that a vote for Perdue and Loeffler is the same as a vote for him, according to the AJC. But some Republicans worry about fallout should Trump use the platform to amplify his baseless allegations of widespread voter fraud as he continues blasting Republican officials in Georgia and Arizona, where Biden won.The runoff election in Georgia in January resulted from no candidate in the two statewide senate races getting more than 50 percent of the vote in the general election.Senate Loeffler faces Raphael Warnock, and Senator Perdue faces Jon Ossoff.The runoff is getting even more national attention because the outcome could determine which political party controls the Senate. If both Democratic candidates win the runoff, the Senate would be evenly split, with Vice President-elect Kamala Harris as the tie-breaking vote if needed. 1038

Underwood and Paisley celebrated 10 years of co-hosting the CMAs, where they have routinely addressed current events from the stage over the past years. 152
United Airlines Flight 1554 was flying from Washington D.C. to San Francisco when it made the unscheduled stop in Denver around 7:28 p.m.Video shot by a fellow passenger, Taylor Kimber, shows crews trying to get the door open. 226
What really feels good for me is that its not really about the fact that I'm here, it's about all the experience and hard work it took to get here, Jordan told Good Morning America. "If I were to go in, and I just easily breezed through, this wouldn't really mean anything to me."Tom began taking a pre-algebra course at 11, and by 14 he was enrolled at college full-time via independent study, Jordan told GMA."He was able to take everything at Stark State that met all of high school criteria as well -- PE in summer, and an arts credit," Kathy Jordan said. "Pure mathematics is what he wants his doctorate in. He wants to teach that and research that. That's his dream."Tom plans to complete his undergraduate degree in math at the College of Wooster and hopes to get his doctorate from Harvard or MIT.This story was originally published by Ian Cross at WEWS. 862
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