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Apr 01 2024
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Georgia lawmakers back broad election changes, including one that could benefit third-party presidential contenders
Republican-backed legislation headed to Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp’s desk would establish new rules for challenging voters’ eligibility and make it easier to qualify for the presidential ballot – changes that could have consequences in this fall’s elections in a closely watched battleground state. Late last week – just before wrapping up their legislative session – state lawmakers approved a
CNN (Online News)May 14 2024
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Election 2024 latest news: Primary elections today in Maryland, Nebraska, West Virginia
Voters are headed to the polls Tuesday for primaries in Maryland, West Virginia and Nebraska. The key races to watch include two primaries for U.S. Senate: one on the Democratic side in Maryland and one on the Republican side in West Virginia. Several races for U.S. House seats are also competitive. Skip to end of carousel Here's what to know: In Maryland, Democratic voters have a choice
Washington PostApr 19 2024
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Venezuela opposition backs Gonzalez as presidential candidate
CARACAS, April 19 (Reuters) - Venezuela's major opposition coalition will back Edmundo Gonzalez as its unity presidential candidate for July's election, its leadership said on Friday, after intense internal negotiations to determine who could take on President Nicolas Maduro. The campaign has already been marked by arrests and bans on candidates, with critics alleging that Maduro's ruling
ReutersMay 14 2024
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The Battleground States That Will Shape the Election
New polling shows Joe Biden trailing Donald Trump in five out of six key swing states. Voters there say they want change—which presents a challenge for the candidate who won in 2020 on the promise of normalcy. First, here are three new stories from The Atlantic: Michigan and Nevada are two very different places. As are Pennsylvania and Arizona, Wisconsin and Georgia. Still, these six states
The AtlanticMar 17 2024
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Putin wins Russian presidential election with 87.97% of the vote, first official results show
MOSCOW, March 17 (Reuters) - Vladimir Putin has won Russia's presidential election with 87.97% of the vote, according to the first official results showed on Sunday after polls closed.
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ReutersMay 13 2024
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Allegra Stratton: An Election in Camouflage
It says something about the ratcheting threats this year that while we started 2024 expecting a general election fought on the economy, the campaign is now turning a distinctly khaki shade. In a speech at Policy Exchange, a think tank, Sunak today asked people to vote for him for a “more secure future” and said that the next few years stand to be the most “dangerous yet most transformational”
BloombergMay 01 2024
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London mayor election: Voters go to the polls
Londoners can vote for their next mayor after polls opened on Thursday.
Thirteen candidates are standing for the office of mayor of London for the next four years.
Voters will also be able to elect a local London Assembly member and a capital-wide one.
Polls are open between 07:00 and 22:00 BST, with results expected on Saturday afternoon.
BBC NewsMar 14 2024
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FIU Town Hall: Panel of experts discuss importance of Hispanic vote in upcoming presidential elections
SWEETWATER - A panel of influential Hispanic voices discussed the importance of the latino vote during a town hall moderated by CBS News Miami Anchor Eliott Rodriguez in partnership with the Miami Herald, WLRN, Univision 23 Miami and Florida International University. FIU hosted the event inside Graham Center on the university's main campus Thursday evening. "The world is on fire and this
CBS News (Online)Mar 14 2024
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Biden-Trump sequel underway in history-making first presidential election rematch since 1956
Minutes after they clinched the Democratic and Republican presidential nominations, President Biden and former President Donald Trump took aim at each other as their 2024 general election rematch fired up.
"Donald Trump is running a campaign of resentment, revenge, and retribution that threatens the very idea of America," Biden argued in a statement as he targeted his Republican
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