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Hi, this is Jeannie.
I live in New York City and I am on my way to vote in the New York City mayoral race.
This podcast was recorded at 106 p.m.
on Tuesday November 4th election day some places things may have changed by the time you hear this enjoy the show Yay Voting it's like the best part.
I was saying this before but I'm very jealous of everyone in New York who voted on Halloween
because there was a specialty I voted sticker that was Halloween themed I love an I voted sticker interesting Hey there,
it's the NPR Politics Podcast.
I'm Tamara Keith.
I cover the White House.
I'm Ashley Lopez.
I cover politics.
And I'm Domenico Montanero, senior political editor and correspondent.
And today on the show, it is election day, or shall we say?
the last day of voting.
Virginia and New Jersey will be electing new governors.
California will decide on whether to redraw congressional maps and New York City will have a new mayor.
Domenico, let's start with Virginia.