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Aug 14 2023
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Trump also accused of trying to rig the 2020 presidential election in Georgia
A grand jury in Atlanta, Georgia (United States) has Former President Donald Trump and 18 others have been indicted for attempting to interfere in the 2020 presidential election. The charges have been filed following an investigation by the Fulton County District Attorney, Fani Willis, for the “continuous” attempts by the former president and several of his partners to change the results of
California 18Apr 11 2024
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Biden campaign hosts discussion of abortion rights in advance of presidential election
The Biden campaign hosted a number of North Carolina student journalists Thursday morning for a virtual discussion of the role reproductive rights will play in the upcoming presidential election. Moderated by Natalie Murdock, Democratic state senator representing North Carolina’s 20th district, the event featured insights from Amanda Zurawski and Kaitlyn Joshua — two women who were personally
Duke ChronicleMar 31 2024
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From Pizzagate to the 2020 Election: Forcing Liars to Pay or Apologize
You have been granted access, use your keyboard to continue reading. “I’ve always despised bullies that pick on defenseless or seemingly defenseless people,” said Michael J. Gottlieb, who has represented clients targeted by political disinformation.Credit...Jason Andrew for The New York Times Michael J. Gottlieb is part of a cadre of lawyers deploying defamation, one of the oldest areas of the
New York Times (News)Apr 05 2024
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No Labels will not nominate a third-party presidential candidate for 2024 election
No Labels will not nominate a third-party presidential candidate for 2024 election
No Labels will not nominate a third-party presidential candidate for 2024 election Audio will be available later today.
The group No Labels said Thursday that finding the right candidates proved difficult. The organization emerged earlier this year as a potentially well-funded force in the election
NPR Fact CheckApr 21 2024
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State law takes US a step closer to popular vote deciding presidential elections
After much public debate, a Maine law has brought the country closer toward having the popular vote determine the winner of national presidential elections -- but it's unlikely that will happen before November or even at all. Earlier this week, Maine Gov. Janet Mills allowed a bill to become law without her signature that would take effect once the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact is
ABC News (Online)Aug 01 2023
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Read the federal charges against Trump related to the 2020 presidential election
Follow along for live updates on the Justice Department's indictment of former President Donald Trump over his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. The charges focus on schemes by Trump and his allies to subvert the transfer of power and keep him in office despite his loss to Joe Biden.
Star TribuneMar 17 2024
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Memory a key issue in 2024 presidential election
MINNEAPOLIS — Among all the issues being debated in the 2024 presidential race, there is one issue that is especially personal. The issue is memory. Both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have had very public memory lapses. Trump at 77 and Biden at 81 are the two oldest major candidates to run for president. Both have had memory issues. The special counsel looking into
CBS News (Online)Mar 17 2024
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Putin Sees Disastrous Start to Presidential Election
The beginning of Russia's three-day election weekend was marred by protests, military conflict and reported cyber attacks as President Vladimir Putin is all but certain to be elected to serve another six-year term.
Moscow officials were once again accused by Western officials and Russian adversaries of tipping the country's presidential election in Putin's favor ahead of polls opening
NewsweekMar 19 2024
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Presidential primary ran smoothly, Fulton election officials say
Christine Propst, who said she helps manage Republican Party poll watchers, told the board that most poll managers were “very receptive” to observers this time, which she called a big improvement from the 2020 and 2022 elections. “However, we continue to see a high number of equipment issues,” she said. Propst reported the failure of 15 voting machines, five poll pads and a few pieces of
Atlanta Journal-Constitution