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May 10 2024
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Myon Burrell, freed from life sentence in 2020, arrested for second time since release
Burrell is also facing unrelated charges of being a felon in possession of a firearm in a separate case. Example video title will go here for this video Example video title will go here for this video MINNEAPOLIS — Myon Burrell, the Minnesota man freed from a life sentence in 2020 following a much-publicized case, has been arrested for a second time since his release, according to the Hennepin
KARE11May 15 2024
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Poll: 3 in 4 fear AI abuse in presidential election
More than three-quarters of Americans are apprehensive about the potential misuse of artificial intelligence affecting the 2024 presidential election, according to a new survey. The study, titled “AI & Politics ’24,” was spearheaded by Lee Rainie and Jason Husser at Elon University in North Carolina. It found that 78% of respondents believe it’s likely AI will be abused to influence the
Washington TimesDec 12 2023
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Candidate for governor says 2020 presidential election 'stolen by CIA'
In a recent gubernatorial debate, West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner, a Republican, made the bold statement that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) played a role in stealing the 2020 presidential election from Donald Trump. As a 23-year veteran of the U.S. Army and the current Secretary of State of West Virginia, Warner positions himself as a “battle-tested leader” on his campaign
WNDMay 15 2024
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Voter turnout for Macon’s primary has been ‘pitiful,’ elections supervisor says.
The early voter turnout in Macon-Bibb County has been low compared to the 2020 primary and nonpartisan elections, according to ballot reports, and local officials expect final vote tallies will be surprisingly low compared to past elections. Only about 4.3% of the county’s registered voters had cast their ballot as of Thursday morning – that is 4,527 out of 115,439 registered voters, according
The Telegraph (Georgia)Apr 29 2024
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Michigan AG executes search warrants on Google and X in ongoing 2020 fake electors probe
Google and X, formerly Twitter, recently provided hundreds of files to Michigan prosecutors for their 2020 election subversion probe, complying with search warrants that investigators obtained after CNN revealed secret social media accounts belonging to pro-Trump lawyer Kenneth Chesebro, who played a major role in the fake electors plot. The previously unreported warrants gave prosecutors
CNN (Online News)May 14 2024
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Republicans and Democrats have radically different stories on big threats to election system
Republicans and Democrats in Congress are telling radically different stories about the biggest threats to the election system in the run-up to November. Why it matters: Confidence in U.S. elections cratered among Republican voters after the 2020 election, and the theories being pushed by congressional conservatives could sow even more distrust. • But both parties are warning the 2024 election
AxiosFeb 21 2024
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Georgia Gov. Kemp reveals he was interviewed by special counsel in 2020 election interference case
Georgia Republican Gov. Brian Kemp, who resisted intense pressure from former President Donald Trump to overturn the 2020 election results in his state, revealed Tuesday that he has been interviewed by special counsel Jack Smith’s office.
“I basically told them the same thing I told the special grand juries: that I follow the law and the Constitution and answered all their questions
CNN (Online News)May 09 2024
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Fulton County Dodges AG Probe Despite Breaking Election Law
Two Republican members of the Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections voted not to certify the 2020 presidential election citing a litany of concerns with the county’s election administration. Now — four years later — the State Election Board (SEB) chided the county for violating the law during the 2020 election but stopped short of referring the case for further investigation by the
The FederalistMay 14 2024
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Answer: I'm not sure either is more electable
Tuesday is another busy primary day, with voters in Maryland, Nebraska and West Virginia heading to the polls to decide who will be on the ballot this fall.
As usual, 538 reporters and contributors will be live-blogging the election results as they come in. We’re tracking nearly a dozen races that could have implications for who wins the Senate and House in November, as well as how far
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