The president-elect has said he would fire Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler on day one.
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The Wall Street Journal relies on vote-counting services from the Associated Press. Here’s a look at how it all works on Nov. 5 and beyond.
Gerry Baker is Editor at Large of The Wall Street Journal. His weekly column for the editorial page, “Free Expression,” appears in The Wall Street Journal each Tuesday. Mr. Baker is also host ...
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The Wall Street Journal relies on vote-counting services from the Associated Press for vote tallies on Election Day. The AP has counted the vote since 1848 and uses its data to call winners ...