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Aug 14 2020
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NYPD Union Endorses Trump, Biden Endorsed by USPS Union
On Friday, the City of New York Police Benevolent Association (NYCPBA) endorsed President Donald Trump for re-election in 2020 at an event hosted at Trump's New Jersey golf course. On the same day, the United States Postal Service (USPS) workers' union, National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC), endorsed former vice president Joe Biden in a letter. While the NALC endorsed Hilary Clinton
ABC News (Online) Associated Press New York Post (News)Dec 27 2016
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Obama: I Could Have Won 3rd Term
President Obama says he could have mobilized the massed and won a third term. Donald Trump says no way, due to jobs leaving the country, the high coasts of Obamacare, and the rise of ISIS.
Politico Townhall HuffPostNov 27 2016
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Clinton Joins WI Recount
The Clinton campaign has joined the Wisconsin recount lead by Jill Stein and the Green Party. They have sad they will also join the Pennsylvania and Michigan recounts if they happen.
CNN Digital HuffPost Washington TimesNov 10 2016
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Why the Polls Failed
Washington Post The American Spectator CNN DigitalNov 09 2016
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Clinton Concedes
After a surprise victory for Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton emotionally concedes the "painful" loss, urges supporters to give him a "chance to lead".
Washington Post USA TODAY Washington TimesNov 09 2016
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Trump Triumphs
Donald Trump will become the 45th president of the United States, a historic victory for outsiders that represents a stunning repudiation of Washington's political establishment.
Fox News Digital Christian Science Monitor The AtlanticNov 07 2016
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Closing Arguments
The candidates make their closing arguments, while the voter can take a final look at where the candidates stand on the issues.
USA TODAY ProCon.org USA TODAYJun 26 2021
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Justice Dept. Sues Georgia Over Voting Law, Saying it Restricts Black Vote
The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced Friday that it is suing the state of Georgia over its new voting law. "Georgia enacted S.B. 202 with knowledge of the disproportionate effect that numerous provisions, both singly and together, would have on Black voters’ ability to participate in the political process on an equal basis with white voters," the lawsuit states. Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R
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