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Early voters met with long lines, technical issues across U.S.

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There is growing concern about voter suppression three weeks before the U.S. election, with technical glitches at voting machines, lineups that are up to 11 hours long and controversial court rulings limiting the number of absentee...
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US election: More than 10 million Americans cast early votes

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Three weeks before the November 3 presidential elections, voters have already mailed or dropped off ballots.
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The push to get Americans in Canada to vote in 2020 election

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With the U.S. presidential election just a month away, the final push is on to get Americans living in Canada to cast their ballot. And for many, the election isn’t just about politics, it’s personal.
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Color of Change Study Finds Most Black Voters Support Eliminating Student Loan Debt

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We were joined by Arisha Hatch, Vice President at Color of Change to speak about the nonprofit's new survey. The Color of Change survey reveals that most black voters support eliminating student loan debt and if no action is taken, 40%...
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'Hard decision' to make in presidential election, says first-time Latino voter

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A first-time Latino voter in Florida says it was hard choosing whom to vote for in the U.S. presidential election.
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NJ Sen. Bob Menendez Says SCOTUS Vote Should Wait

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After ripping President Trump on the Senate floor regarding alleged $750 tax bills in 2016 and 2017, Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) said the American people are absolutely concerned about the president's finances. Menendez also discussed his...
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Cannabis Takes a Back Seat in First Presidential Debate

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Some debate topics were expected to be left out of the conversation, particularly the legalization of cannabis, despite some states adding the issue to the November ballot. Cheddar's Chloe Aiello reports.
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Trump trumpets election fraud as debate organizers look to change rules

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U.S. President Donald Trump continued to raise the prospect of widespread election fraud during the first presidential debate, an event so raucous and messy that election officials are looking at changing the rules.
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North Macedonia votes: Voting website 'hacked' as pro-western incumbents claim victory

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A suspected hacking attack caused the site of North Macedonia’s electoral commission to crash for hours after polls closed in national elections on Wednesday, delaying preliminary results that showed the pro-Western Social Democrats...
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US voter suppression: Analysts say African Americans targeted

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Across the US, The Sentencing Project says about six million convicted felons cannot vote due to various state laws.
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Facebook, Twitter under fire for suppressing Hunter Biden story

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Tech reporter Kara Swisher says social media companies were under pressure to deal with misinformation, but their latest attempt has backfired.
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Result in Michigan could go down to the wire

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Donald Trump won Michigan in 2016, but with the narrowest of margins: just over 10,000 votes. Trump finished the 2020 campaign in Grand Rapids, Mich., on Monday night with a pitch to the swing state's voters.
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Will progressive democrats push Biden's policies to the left?

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In the coming days and weeks, president-elect Joe Biden is expected to announce who will serve in top roles in his administration. With progressive democrats eager to fill top spots, will they be able to move Biden's agenda to the left?
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Young Voters Cast Ballots for First Time with Climate Change in Mind

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Shifting away from older generations, millennials and Gen Z are ranking climate change as a major priority when it comes to voting. John Paul Mejia, organizer at Sunrise Movement, discusses the power of the youth vote in the 2020 election.
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French Greens make gains as Macron’s party falters in local polls

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President Macron's party faces a setback but it is a good night for the Greens after local elections in France.
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Russia vote that may extend Putin rule till 2036 enters final day

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Week-long balloting on constitutional amendments to extend President Vladimir Putin's rule among other changes.
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Senate Expected To Confirm Judge Barrett In Final Week Before Election

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Francesca Chambers, White House Correspondent for McClatchy joins Cheddar to discuss the latest news from Capitol Hill and the campaign trails.
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Lawsuits and claims of voter fraud in an undecided U.S. election | U.S. Politics Panel

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Former U.S. state department adviser Krish O'Mara Vignarajah and Kelly Jane Torrance of the New York Post editorial board break down Donald Trump's most recent claims of voter fraud as the U.S. election still hangs in the balance.
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Mail-in vote deluge tests elections in Kentucky, New York

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In-person voting proceeded smoothly early Tuesday, with large crowds and few lines at a Kentucky convention centre.
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U.S. election: What early voting patterns say about the race

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U.S. political scientist Cal Jilson says up to 60% of total votes could be cast before election day on Nov. 3.
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No obvious legal grounds to stop vote count, law prof says

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University of Memphis law professor Steve Mulroy says vote recounts are common in the U.S. but stopping a count in any state would be a significant legal hurdle for President Donald Trump.
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Judge Barrett Avoids Questions On Healthcare, Election Integrity During Second Day Of Hearings

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Jennifer Haberkorn, Congressional reporter at the Los Angeles Times joins to discuss the latest in Judge Barrett's nomination hearing.
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Michigan Secretary of State Explains Mail-in Ballot Concerns

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Jocelyn Benson sits with Cheddar's Kristen Scholer to explain President Trump's confusion with mail-in ballot applications. Benson says the move is educate and make residents aware of voting options.
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Trump threatens Twitter after fact-check link added to his tweet

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U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to regulate or shut down social media companies, one day after Twitter for the first time added a warning to some of his tweets prompting readers to fact-check the president's claims.