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Apr 24 2024
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18 indicted in alleged 2020 fake Arizona elector scheme tied to Trump, AG announces
Legal challenges to election results could be ahead in Arizona An Arizona grand jury indicted 18 people Wednesday in the ongoing investigation into an alleged attempt to use alternate electors after the 2020 presidential election as part of a wider alleged conspiracy to falsely declare then-President Donald Trump the winner, the state's attorney general announced. The alleged fake electors and
CBS News (Online)Jul 03 2019
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Trump Responds After His Administration Drops Bid For Citizenship Question On 2020 Census
President Donald Trump spoke out Tuesday on his administration’s decision not to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census in the wake of a Supreme Court ruling.
“A very sad time for America when the Supreme Court of the United States won’t allow a question of ‘Is this person a Citizen of the United States?’ to be asked on the #2020 Census!” the president wrote on Twitter. He added
HuffPostJul 04 2019
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Reversing course, Trump administration will look for a way to add citizenship question to 2020 Census
The Justice Department said Wednesday that the government is looking for a way to add a citizenship question to the 2020 Census, just one day after it said it would drop that effort and was printing the form without it.
The course reversal came just hours after President Trump said he was “absolutely moving forward” with adding the question, in a tweet that seemed to catch government
Washington PostApr 12 2024
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Alabama Legislature changed deadlines to get GOP candidates on ballot in 2020
Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen notified the state and national Democratic parties on Tuesday that the Democratic National Convention, scheduled to begin Aug. 19, is a few days too late to meet a deadline in state law to get the party’s nominee for president, presumably Joe Biden, on the ballot for the general election in November.
Allen’s letter did not mention that in 2020, the
AL.comJan 15 2019
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Judge strikes down Trump administration's plan to add a citizenship question to 2020 Census
A federal district judge Tuesday struck down the Trump administration’s plan to add a question on citizenship to the 2020 Census, ruling that Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross exceeded his authority under federal law.
USA TODAYApr 25 2024
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Blackballed former Wisconsin GOP operative takes aim at new leader by revealing scheming 2020 texts
A former Wisconsin GOP operative accused the new executive director of the Wisconsin Republican Party, Andrew Iverson, of attempting to “wreak havoc” on Election Day 2020. Carlton Huffman, the whistleblower, released photos of text messages Iverson sent on Election Day, with Iverson telling Huffman to “wreak havoc” by having Trump supporters inundate a nonprofit organization that was offering
Washington ExaminerDec 07 2023
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This is the ‘center’ of Arkansas, according to Census population data
(NEXSTAR) — If you had to point to the “heart” of Arkansas on a map, where would it be? You might default to Little Rock, which serves as both the state capital and a near geographical center point. The U.S. Census Bureau has been calculating the “center of population” in the country since conducting the first census in 1790. This is a point where an imaginary, flat, weightless, and rigid map
KNWAMar 27 2018
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Trump Admin Wants a Citizenship Question on 2020 Census - California Immediately Vows to Sue
The Trump administration announced they will be reinstating a citizenship question on the 2020 census to “help enforce” the Voting Rights Act of 1965—and California is already pushing back.
TownhallFeb 18 2022
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Census Bureau: Record 69.4% of Voters in 2020 Election Did Not Vote In-Person on Election Day
A large majority of the people who voted in the 2020 presidential election, according to the Census Bureau, did not do so by physically going to their precinct on Election Day and casting a ballot there.
“For the first time on record, a majority (69.4 percent) of voters cast ballots by a nontraditional method in the 2020 presidential election,” the bureau said in a report released today
CNSNews.comApr 01 2024
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Oregon recriminalizes some hard drugs that voters decriminalized in 2020
Oregon on Monday re-criminalized some of the drugs that voters had decriminalized just three years earlier, with Gov. Tina Kotek signing into law a bill making possession of small quantities of some hard drugs a misdemeanor. Under the new law, possessing heroin, methamphetamine and other hard drugs could net someone up to six months in jail unless they opt to enter rehab, which will be offered
New York Daily News