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Nov 16 2020
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Democratic senators warned of potential 'vote switching' by Dominion voting machines prior to 2020 election
Four congressional Democrats sent a letter to the owners of Dominion Voting Systems and cited several problems that “threaten the integrity of our elections,” including “vote switching.”
In a December 2019 letter to Dominion Voting Systems, which has been mired in controversy after a human error involving its machines in Antrim County, Michigan, resulted in incorrect counts, Democratic
Washington ExaminerNov 17 2020
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Georgia Secretary of State Raffensperger fires back against Trump’s false claims about election
After a barrage of unfounded claims from President Donald Trump questioning various aspects of Georgia’s voting system, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger fired back.
In a series of Facebook posts from the Secretary of State page, Raffensperger, a Republican, addressed claims about the makers of the state’s election system, Dominion, as well as claims made by the president
USA TODAYNov 16 2023
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Travis and Jason Kelce's Christmas duet tops Apple Music charts following release
Taylor Swift might not be the only musically gifted artist in her relationship with Travis Kelce. The Kansas City Chiefs tight end has teamed up with brother Jason Kelce of the Philadelphia Eagles on "Fairytale Of Philadelphia," a holiday song from "A Philly Special Christmas." Jason Kelce and Eagles offensive line teammates Jordan Mailata and Lane Johnson, shocked the world during the holiday
Fox BusinessJul 14 2015
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Partisan voters treat politics and elections like a competitive sports rivalry.
The rise of political polarization in the U.S. government has been mirrored by a similar trend of growing animosity between people who support different parties. But how have these – often uncivil – rivalries arisen? Using data from two representative surveys of Americans in 2010 and 2012, Patrick R. Miller find that partisans treat politics as they would a sports rivalry, with parties viewed
London School of EconomicsNov 21 2023
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Salt Lake City to decide mayor’s race tonight
Salt Lake City voters are headed to cast their vote for who should lead Utah’s capital city, choosing between incumbent Mayor Erin Mendenhall, former Mayor Rocky Anderson and business owner Michael Valentine. Election Day is two weeks later than normal this year, thanks to a special 2nd Congressional District election, falling on a Tuesday just two days before Thanksgiving. It’s also the first
Deseret NewsNov 13 2020
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'That Did Not Occur': Fox News Hosts Acknowledge What They Got Wrong on Election Night
Fox News’s Bret Baier acknowledged the network was wrong about its election night call that Democrats would gain about five seats in the House of Representatives.
“Democrats have clinched a majority in the House by reaching 218 seats. There are still a handful of races undecided,” Baier said. “On election night, the Fox News Decision Desk correctly predicted soon after 9:00 Eastern
TownhallAug 28 2018
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Fair elections just won a victory in the courts. Now the Republican assault begins.
On Monday, a federal appeals court struck down a congressional district map drawn by Republican legislators in North Carolina, one of the most brazenly gerrymandered states in the country, saying
Washington PostJul 25 2018
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President Trump 'very concerned' Russia will meddle in midterm elections — to help Democrats
The Russians are coming. President Trump said Tuesday that he’s “very concerned” Russia will try to meddle in November's midterm elections — in order to help Democrats win.
New York Daily NewsNov 16 2023
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Texas woman convicted of murder in death of Vermont native, pro-cyclist Anna ‘Mo’ Wilson
AUSTIN, Texas — A Texas woman was convicted of murder Thursday in the May 2022 shooting death of Vermont native and professional cyclist Anna “Mo” Wilson. Kaitlin Armstrong, 35, had pleaded not guilty during two weeks of testimony and accusations she had tried to change her appearance with plastic surgery in Central America. Wilson, a Vermont native, was an emerging star in gravel and mountain
Boston 25 NewsNov 10 2020
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'Let’s not have any lectures': Mitch McConnell scolds hypocritical Dems about the results of the election
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) ripped into Democrats who hypocritically called on President Donald Trump to concede the election.
Calling all Americans to take back our constitutional freedoms McConnell addressed the demands from the other side of the aisle in a speech Monday on the Senate floor.
"The president has every right to look into allegations and to
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