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Sep 11 2020
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How Conspiracy Theories Are Shaping the 2020 Election—and Shaking the Foundation of American Democracy
Kelly Ferro is a busy mom on her way to the post office: leather mini-backpack, brunet topknot, turquoise pedicure with a matching ombré manicure. A hairdresser from Kenosha, Wis., Ferro didn’t vote in 2016 but has since become a strong supporter of Donald Trump. “Why does the news hate the President so much?” she says. “I went down the rabbit hole. I started doing a lot of research.”
Time MagazineNov 14 2017
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Donald Trump Jr communicated with WikiLeaks during final stages of election
Donald Trump Jr, the eldest son of the US president, was in direct communication with WikiLeaks in the crucial final stages of the 2016 presidential election, a new leak of private correspondence from inside the Trump circle reveals.
The GuardianNov 07 2023
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The Ad Wars Have Been Fierce. Here’s What Voters Have Seen.
Tens of millions of dollars have poured into television advertising in the four states with major elections on Tuesday, a sign of the national implications of their outcomes.
Whether they are about state legislators in Virginia, a constitutional amendment in Ohio, or candidates for governor in Kentucky and Mississippi, the ads share a few themes.
Threats to abortion rights are
New York Times (News)Dec 22 2017
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Democrats face re-election fight after tax bill vote
One red-state Democrat said the GOP didn’t do enough to reach out to him on the tax-cut bill, while others said they just couldn’t see enough common ground to win over their votes.
Washington TimesOct 05 2023
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Biden reverses course, allows border wall construction to resume
(The Center Square) – In a stunning reversal on border security policy, the Biden administration plans to build 20 miles of border wall in south Texas as the surge in illegal migration into the U.S. continued in September. President Joe Biden, when he first took office in January 2021, ended all border wall construction initiated by the administration for former President Donald Trump. Since
Floyd County Chronicle & TimesNov 09 2023
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Ohio Abortion Decision's Deeper Implications
Ohio has counted its votes for the infamous Issue 1, an act that enshrines in the Ohio constitution abortion through all nine months of pregnancy, and Ohioans voted yes. What a tragedy. In 2020, Ohio went more than eight points for former President Donald Trump. So it’s not exactly a purple state. Yet Tuesday night’s vote wasn’t even close. Pro-life dissenters lost by 12+ points. Ohio wasn’t
The Patriot PostNov 12 2017
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Trump distances himself from remarks on Putin over election meddling
U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday attempted to clear up confusion over whether he accepts Russian President Vladimir Putin’s denials of meddling in the U.S. election last year.
ReutersNov 07 2023
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Some polls in Kentucky close as Beshear hopes abortion debate hands him another term as governor
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Some polls in Kentucky have closed as voters there decide whether to give Democratic incumbent Gov. Andy Beshear a second term in the Republican-leaning state. Beshear is hoping that his support of abortion rights will persuade voters in this Republican-leaning state to look past their skepticism of the national Democratic Party and give him another term in office in
Kentucky TodayNov 08 2023
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Republicans Lose Both Chambers in Virginia State Legislature
While Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) had been aiming for full control at the state level in Virginia, Democrats ended up keeping control of the state Senate and Republicans lost control of the House of Delegates. The calls were made late on Tuesday night, which saw considerable losses for Republicans during these crucial off-year elections. Democrats achieved such wins despite Youngkin's high
TownhallOct 05 2023
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MLB: Twins, Rangers, Diamondbacks and Phillies advance
Two and done. Across the board. Minnesota, Texas, Arizona and Philadelphia finished off postseason sweeps Wednesday as all four best-of-three Wild Card Series ended in two games. A pair of road teams advanced — the Rangers and Diamondbacks — while the Twins and Phillies won at home. That makes seven sweeps in eight Wild Card Series during the first two years of expanded playoffs. In the
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