What Do You Hope For From the Next President?
Voters spell out their expectations for the next four years.
Voters spell out their expectations for the next four years.
Our reporters, on assignment for Univision, spoke to young Latinos – some of them first-time voters – about the confusing, divisive race.
Bronx residents voting for Hillary Clinton said they experienced similar feelings when casting ballots for Barack Obama in 2008.
Sindy Jenkins, who spent seven years in prison, voted for the first time.
The Bronx neighborhood went with Hillary Clinton as more than 93 percent of voters cast ballots for the former first lady.
A Lower Manhattan church used childhood pictures of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump to help congregants deal with their feelings about the divisive duo.
GOP fans in the heavily Democratic borough called their party's standard bearer a strong leader.
Clinton supporter Satinath Choudhary, who isn't a citizen, took pictures at the Manhattan College polling site and sent them to friends still undecided on Election Day.