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Vice President-elect Mike Pence arrives at Trump Tower on Tuesday to meet with President-elect Donald Trump about choosing key members of their future administration. Drew Angerer/Getty Images hide caption

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Vice President-Elect Mike Pence Set To Govern At Trump's Side

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Former Democratic Presidential candidate, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., takes the stage during the first day of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia , Monday, July 25, 2016. John Locher/AP hide caption

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After Trump Victory, Many Bernie Sanders Supporters Say 'I Told You So'

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Still Haven't Made Up Your Mind? Here's What The Candidates Say About Education

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Crowds of people take photos of the White House lighted in the rainbow colors in Washington on June 26, 2015. Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP/Getty Images hide caption

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2016 Has Been A Mixed Bag For LGBT Politics

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The Danaher ELECTronic 1242 voting machine, on display in 2004 at the Franklin County Board of Elections office in Columbus, Ohio. The machines have been in use in the state since 1992. David S. Holloway/Getty Images hide caption

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Why Worries About Paperless Voting Loom Larger This Year

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Real estate magnate Donald Trump stands above the New York Stock Exchange after taking his flagship Trump Plaza Casino public in New York City. Trump's business losses in 1995 were so large that they could have allowed him to avoid paying federal income taxes for as many as 18 years, according to records obtained by The New York Times. Kathy Willens/AP hide caption

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Darren Holly steers coils of steel through Pentaflex, a manufacturer of parts for heavy trucks, in Springfield, Ohio. Maddie McGarvey for NPR hide caption

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Jill Stein nabbed the Green Party nomination for her second presidential bid on Saturday, after running in 2012. She hopes the wave of Sanders supporters will help make her a viable third-party challenger. Drew Angerer/Getty Images hide caption

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Reince Priebus, chairman of the Republican National Committee, speaks to the delegates on start of the first day of the Republican National Convention. An estimated 50,000 people are expected in Cleveland, including hundreds of protesters and members of the media. Alex Wong/Getty Images hide caption

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A demonstrator holds a "Stop Trump 2016" sign across the street from an April 25 Donald Trump rally, in West Chester, Pa. Bloomberg/Bloomberg via Getty Images hide caption

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Progressive SuperPACs Ramp Up Their Big-Money Effort Against Donald Trump

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