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May 14 2024
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New Challenge for Judge in Trump Georgia Case: His Own Election
There are many reasons to believe that former President Donald J. Trump will not be going to trial in Georgia anytime soon. A controversy involving sex, money and the district attorney has slowed down the election interference case. Dozens of pretrial motions have yet to be resolved, and the United States Supreme Court and the Georgia Court of Appeals must still weigh in on key legal questions
New York Times (News)May 09 2024
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Axelrod: Biden ‘pride’ may cost him election
Senior Democratic strategist David Axelrod hit President Biden over his economic messaging Wednesday following a campaign event in Milwaukee, saying the president’s “pride” could be his undoing in November.
Biden has consistently framed struggles with the economy in the past tense, and treated the issue as already won. Most Americans disagree, with polls showing most trusting former
The HillMay 11 2024
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Biden says Trump ‘snapped’ after 2020 election loss
In remarks given to supporters in Seattle, President Biden said former President Trump “snapped” after he lost the 2020 presidential election. “It’s clear that … when he lost in 2020, something snapped in him,” Biden said at the fundraising event, according to reporters in the room. “He’s not only obsessed with losing in 2020, he’s clearly unhinged. Just listen to what he’s telling people.”
The HillMay 13 2024
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Livable Raleigh, candidates want to put city election changes on the ballot
A local civic group and several announced candidates for Raleigh City Council want voters, not the council, to decide whether to change local elections. The City Council voted last week to move from two-year terms to four-year, staggered terms beginning in 2026 and to change its election method to a nonpartisan primary, in which the top vote getters for each seat square off in the general
The News & ObserverMay 06 2024
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Does Columbia Want to Elect Donald Trump?
Disorder is the Republican’s best friend.
‘Let’s finish what they did in 1968,” a Columbia protester said the other day.
In political terms, that would mean electing Donald Trump.
The disorder of 1968 — when LBJ declined to run again and Hubert Humphrey, Richard Nixon, and George Wallace faced off — played right into the hands of Nixon, who rode his opposition to the riots
Rich LowryMay 11 2024
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Ballots out in recall election of Anaheim Councilmember Natalie Rubalcava
Anaheim residents in the city’s District 3 will decide if Councilmember Natalie Rubalcava should be recalled from office with election day coming on June 4. Ballots have been mailed out for the election, where a labor union is leading the effort to oust her from office. Only residents living in the central Anaheim District 3, which includes the downtown area, can cast a ballot. Enough
Orange County RegisterMay 13 2024
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Trump Vows to Immediately Terminate ‘Insane’ Electric Vehicle Mandates if Elected
Former President Donald Trump addressed a range of issues—including the Biden administration’s electric vehicle mandates—at a campaign rally in Wildwood, New Jersey on Sunday. If elected, President Trump vowed that “on Day One, I will immediately terminate Joe Biden’s insane electric vehicle mandate—and there will be no ban on g...
The Epoch TimesMay 13 2024
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Clerk admits violating election law, claims she didn't understand it
An elections official in a major city in the key swing state of Wisconsin who earlier was caught in – and reprimanded for – a ballot-harvesting scheme now has admitted violating election laws, explaining she just didn't understand them. It just more evidence of how America's elections are being warped by political ideologies held by those in positions of election system power. An investigative
WNDMay 13 2024
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Green Bay Clerk Violates Swing State Election Law Again
Green Bay’s law-bending elections chief is at it again, but this time City Clerk Celestine Jeffreys admits she didn’t understand the election law she was breaking. In r esponse to a complaint filed by the Public Interest Legal Foundation on behalf of three Green Bay citizens, Jeffreys “concedes that she has not been strictly adhering to the statutory requirements in Wisconsin Statutes … but
The FederalistMay 08 2024
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In Arizona, election workers trained with deepfakes to prepare for 2024
The video message from Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes warmly greeted the scores of election workers who had gathered at a Phoenix-area hotel in December for a first-of-its-kind drill: “We are very excited that all of you are here,” Fontes, a Democrat, began. “You are on the front lines, and this exercise is a prime opportunity for you to hone your skills by experiencing new
Washington Post