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May 09 2024
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Portland voters say they’re financially comfortable, but wary about the future
Ciatta Thompson just got a new job that came with a raise, a promotion and an opportunity to keep moving up the ladder. “Overall, I feel good about things,” said Thompson, 45, who has a management job at a downtown hotel. But when she talks with her staff or people visiting her hotel, and when she looks at the vacant storefronts around downtown, Thompson said she doesn’t feel optimistic.
The OregonianMay 16 2024
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Majority of Black Voters in House Battleground Districts View Democrats as More Extreme Than GOP: Survey
Minority voters’ perceptions of America’s two major political parties may be in a period of realignment that could reshape the future of the country. According to the latest Cygnal Battleground Survey, 55 percent of black likely voters in 39 key House congressional districts view the Democratic Party as more extreme than the Republican Party. The surge in black likely voters identifying
The Epoch TimesApr 24 2024
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Pennsylvania Primary Voters Choose Candidates for November
Pennsylvania voters went to the polls in the state primary on Tuesday, but the turnout was low in many precincts, with many uncontested races on some ballots. Some voters took the opportunity to pick up campaign yard signs that they will put in their yards to promote their favored candidate during the coming election season. Party members often sit near the door of polling places, show voters
The Epoch TimesApr 29 2024
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When Only One Candidate Fights For Swing Voters
From the CenterThe holy grail of any political campaign is finding an issue on which your party’s base and centrist voters are on the same side. It’s been clear for some time now that both major-party presidential nominees have one of those issues in their pockets: Joe Biden on abortion and Donald Trump on immigration.
Biden knows that the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision has both
Dan SchnurMay 08 2024
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Pro-Trump attorney slapped with new charges for allegedly breaching voter information
Stefanie Lambert, a pro-Trump attorney, has been indicted on new charges by Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, who is additionally charging Adams Township Clerk Stephanie Scott, alleging the pair helped someone access confidential voter information. to , "Nessel, a Democrat and the state's top law enforcement official, revealed the charges in a news release, which didn't detail
Raw StoryMay 08 2024
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Mock presidential election on campuses predicts clear winner among young voters
Claudia Sheinbaum was the clear winner of a mock presidential election in Mexico held Tuesday at university campuses across the country, suggesting that the ruling Morena party candidate can expect strong support from young voters when the real deal takes place on June 2. Students and university staff cast a total of 255,707 ballots in the Simulacro Electoral Universitario (SEU), or the
Mexico News DailyMay 08 2024
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Biden campaign works to woo Black voters in key swing state of Wisconsin
The state is considered critical to the president winning reelection. Biden campaign works to woo Black voters in key swing state of Wisconsin In his fourth trip to Wisconsin already this year, President Joe Biden on Wednesday, at an intimate campaign event in the swing state, sought out Black voters to speak about the stakes in November. The event was the first in a series of engagements the
ABC News (Online)May 08 2024
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In Chicago, President Joe Biden reminds voters of the ‘chaos’ under Donald Trump
Making his second fundraising trip to Chicago in a month, President Joe Biden on Wednesday sought to remind voters of the chaos created by his predecessor and warned that the nation’s biggest threat is Donald Trump’s return to the White House. “The bad news is, he means what he says. Unless you think I’m kidding, just think back to the 6th of January,” Biden said, referring to the deadly 2021
Chicago TribuneMay 08 2024
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Michigan AG charges 2 election deniers over 2020 voter data breach
Two prominent 2020 election deniers in Michigan were charged Wednesday with allegedly tampering with election equipment and sharing voter data with an unauthorized third-party. The defendants are former Adams Township clerk Stephanie Scott and pro-Trump attorney Stefanie Lambert, who is already facing charges in a separate election-tampering case in Michigan. Lambert also recently made news
CNN DigitalMay 02 2024
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VIA to give free rides to voters on May 4 Election Day
SAN ANTONIO – Get more election news on KSAT’s Vote 2024 page. VIA Metropolitan Transit is giving eligible voters a chance to get a free ride to a polling place for the Joint, General and Special Bond Election on Saturday, May 4. According to a news release, passengers need to show their voter registration card to the driver to get a free ride to any polling place. The complimentary fare is
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