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Oct 14 2014
Opinion
The Primaries Project: Blanket Primaries Have Yet to Deliver
So far, the 2014 primary cycle casts doubts on the argument that blanket primaries will mitigate partisanship and polarization. Last week we published the report, “The 2014 Congressional Primaries: Who Ran and Why” that focused on the dynamics that have developed in the two major political parties through the 2014 primaries cycle. Although our report concentrated on Democrats and Republicans
Brookings InstitutionDec 01 2020
News
US attorney general finds 'no voter fraud that could overturn election'
US Attorney General William Barr, a top ally of President Trump, has said the Justice Department has found no evidence of fraud in the 2020 election.
"To date, we have not seen fraud on a scale that could have affected a different outcome in the election," said the top US law enforcement agent.
His comments are seen as a big blow to Mr Trump, who has not accepted defeat.
BBC NewsNov 06 2012
News
Voting Issues: Long Lines In Florida, Confusion In New Jersey
The day is young, but reports of irregularities are already coming in. Throughout the day, we'll be surveying our reporters and other news organizations and keep track of significant irregularities in this post.
We'll start with Florida:
In the Sunshine State some voters have waited up to three hours to cast their ballots. The Miami Herald is reporting some dramatic cases in
NPR (Online News)Apr 24 2016
News
Cruz dominates, Trump falls short again as more states pick Delegates
Ted Cruz dominated the race for delegate seats at weekend meetings nationwide Republican, further positioning the senator from Texas to overtake Donald Trump in the race for the GOP presidential nomination if the contest is DECIDED on later ballots at the Republican National Convention.
Washington PostNov 10 2022
Headline Roundup
Why is it Taking So Long to Count Votes?
Arizona and Nevada are still counting votes, and results might not be final until next week. Why?
Key Quotes: Clark County, Nevada's registrar of voters said Friday is likely "when we’ll have the majority of the ballots counted." The Maricopa County, Arizona recorder's office described the early ballot-counting process, saying that "we scan the barcode that links to a registered voter.
Brennan Center for Justice The Hill Washington ExaminerFeb 22 2020
News
Caucus chaos: Nevada Democrats short on volunteers for caucuses
LAS VEGAS — The Nevada caucuses are off to a shaky start as the state Democratic Party says it's short on volunteers to help run the third nominating contest of the 2020 cycle.
Representatives from multiple campaigns told the Washington Examiner that a number of Silver State caucus sites do not have enough volunteers, and local party officials are scrambling to find replacements. Other
Washington ExaminerFeb 09 2016
News
Sanders, Republican governors eye comeback in New Hampshire primary
Residents of three small New Hampshire towns cast their ballots in the Granite State's first-in-the-nation presidential primary just after midnight Tuesday, kicking off a contest where several candidates are eyeing a comeback.
Fox News DigitalNov 09 2018
News
They're Not Stealing It: Rick Scott, NRSC Sue Democratic Counties For Vote Count Irregularities In Florida Senate Race
The Florida Senate race is rapidly becoming a clown show. It’s been over two days and Broward County, the largest Democratic bastion in the state, is still counting ballots. Counties slammed by Hurricane Michael last month have all tallied their votes. Broward seems unable to do so, or say how many are left outstanding. Broward Elections Supervisor Brenda Snipes seems to struggle answering
TownhallNov 24 2020
Fact Check
A Close Look at Team Trump's Dominion Conspiracies
Members of the Trump campaign’s legal team have made a series of claims about Dominion Voting Systems and alleged ties to Venezuela in their attempt to cast doubt on the presidential election results.
In a press conference on Thursday, Rudy Giuliani claimed that “many” ballots are calculated overseas and open to hacking as he introduced lawyer Sidney Powell, who attempted to tie
The DispatchMar 03 2021
Analysis
On Voting Rights, GOP Lawyers Say the Quiet Part Out Loud
In light of the ongoing assault on the legitimacy and integrity of U.S. elections, the timing of Tuesday’s Supreme Court oral arguments in Brnovich v. DNC is eerie. The consolidated case comes in the wake of the violence at the Capitol spurred by Donald Trump’s Big Lie about the 2020 election—and two days after the former president gave his first speech since leaving office, uttering
The Bulwark