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Apr 15 2024
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What's on the Dallas bond election ballot
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AxiosApr 15 2024
Perspectives Blog
When the Abortion Debate Reshapes the Election
From the CenterThere are swing voters, and then there are swing voters. But there are two voter groups in particular — both situated close to the center of the political spectrum — who are especially influential in the outcome of American presidential campaigns. As a direct result of the increasingly heated debate over reproductive rights, both may be shifting in Joe Biden’s direction.
Dan SchnurApr 19 2024
Perspectives Blog
How to Rebuild Trust in Elections According to Liberals and Conservatives
Over a three year period (2020-2023), Braver Angels—the largest grassroots group working to bridge the political divide—convened a group of Democrats and Republicans in equal numbers to create a report of bipartisan solutions for elections. Read the full report here.
The group agreed with three principles:
Voting should be easy. Cheating should be hard. Every citizen should Clare AshcraftApr 19 2024
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In this Middle Georgia County, elections are always a toss-up
Deas, 45, is a Tallahassee, Florida, native and a Florida State University graduate with a degree in criminology. She has worked as a mental health counselor in the prison system and in private practice after moving to Peach County with her husband two decades ago. She has settled into her Middle Georgia home county enough to know that its political scene is, as she put it, “pretty much split
Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionApr 18 2024
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How A.I. Tools Could Change India’s Elections
For a glimpse of where artificial intelligence is headed in election campaigns, look to India, the world’s largest democracy, as it starts heading to the polls on Friday.
An A.I.-generated version of Prime Minister Narendra Modi that has been shared on WhatsApp shows the possibilities for hyperpersonalized outreach in a country with nearly a billion voters. In the video — a demo clip
New York Times (News)Apr 18 2024
News
The World’s Biggest Election Is Set to Begin: India Votes
Each day, Bloomberg journalists take you across a selection of towns and cities as they gear up for the big vote. Hi, this is Dan Strumpf and I’m just back in New Delhi after a reporting trip to southern India. Coimbatore is a quiet industrial hub in Tamil Nadu state, but it has been focus of furious campaigning by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and opposition politicians ahead of the polls
BloombergApr 15 2024
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States where abortion is on the ballot in the 2024 election
Return to menu Current law: Florida’s Supreme Court ruled in April that the state’s constitution does not protect abortion rights. The case centered on the state’s existing 15-week ban, which took effect in the summer of 2022. But the court’s ruling triggered a far stricter law passed last year and signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) that will outlaw abortion after six weeks of pregnancy, before
Washington PostApr 09 2024
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Biden could be left off Alabama general election ballot, state election official warns
Alabama’s top elections official warned Tuesday that President Biden’s name could be left off state ballots in November because his nomination to be the Democratic Party’s standard-bearer won’t be certified until after a key deadline. Alabama is at least the second state where Biden, 81, is at risk of not appearing on presidential ballots because of the timing of his formal nomination for re-
New York Post (News)