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Write-In Vote Counting Needs to Be Monitored: Former PA Gov.

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Nov.04 -- Former Pennsylvania Governor Mark Schweiker says the election platform in the state is safe and valid but is now faced with an unprecedented influx of write-in ballots and the counting needs to be monitored. He speaks during an...
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Will Oregon Vote To Create A Greater Idaho?

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First, both state legislatures would need to approve it. Then, so would Idaho voters. Finally, it would head to Washington for congressional approval.
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Georgia Orders Hand Recount of Ballots in Presidential Race

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Nov.11 -- The Trump campaign has filed a lawsuit in Michigan, alleging voter irregularities. Meanwhile, Georgia has begun a recounting of votes, which is automatic when election results are so close. Bloomberg’s Su Keenan reports on...
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President Trump Refuses To Commit To Accepting Election Results

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Donald Trump's election fraud claims, repeated in the first presidential debate, have prompted alarm among former Justice Department attorneys.
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Trump Says Election Will Be a Fraud Like You've Never Seen

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Sep.29 -- “This is going to be a fraud like you’ve never seen,” President Donald Trump says of mail-in ballots. He spoke at the first presidential debate.
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Judge Rejects Trump Campaign PA Election Lawsuit

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A federal judge said he dismissed the Trump campaign's case with prejudice, which means the lawsuit can’t be submitted again.
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Bloomberg

Trump Won’t Commit to Peaceful Power Transfer After Election

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Sep.24 -- President Donald Trump wouldn’t commit to a peaceful transfer of power if a tally of ballots shows Democrat Joe Biden wins the November election. He spoke to reporters at a briefing at the White House.
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Fact-Checking A Trump Election Lawsuit In Pennsylvania

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Newsy investigated claims in President Trump's big election challenge in Pennsylvania, which will come before a judge next week.
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Could We See a Repeat of the 2000 Florida Recount?

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Sep.24 -- Hundred of lawsuits have been filed ahead of the presidential election as many voters are forced to vote by mail. Ben Ginsberg represented the George W. Bush campaign during the 2000 Florida recount. He appears on "Bloomberg...
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Court Rules North Carolina Can Continue Counting Absentee Ballots

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The move means additional votes could be counted in the swing state until more than a week after Election Day.
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Bloomberg

South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham Re-elected

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Nov.03 -- South Carolina Republican Senator Lindsey Graham fended off a well-funded challenge from Democrat Jaime Harrison. Bloomberg's David Westin and contributors Rick Davis and Jeanne Zaino discuss on “Bloomberg Balance of Power:...
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58.6 Million Americans Have Already Voted In the 2020 Election

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The number has surpassed the amount of early votes cast in the 2016 election.
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Bloomberg

Stacey Abrams Says Trump Is Undermining Vote-By-Mail Integrity

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Jul.17 -- Stacey Abrams, founder of Fair Fight Action and 2018 Democratic nominee for governor of Georgia, discusses Georgia Governor Brian Kemp's executive order blocking local governments across the state from mandating face coverings,...
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Jamaal Bowman Upsets Rep. Engel In N.Y. Democratic Primary

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Jamaal Bowman's popularity surged amid increased support for the Black Lives Matter movement, and he also picked up some key endorsements.
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Record crowds have shown up at polls in Florida and voters are waiting hours to cast their ballots. The Sunshine State has kicked off two weeks of early voting and counties are already reporting a huge turnout.

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HEADLINE: Long lines form as early voting begins in Florida CAPTION: Record crowds have shown up at polls in Florida and voters are waiting hours to cast their ballots. The Sunshine State has kicked off two weeks of early voting and...
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Charges of fraud in Afghanistan's presidential election are extensive enough that they could sway the final result, and the number is likely to grow, the commission investigating complaints said Sunday.

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HEADLINE: Afghan challenger widens fraud allegations CAPTION: Charges of fraud in Afghanistan's presidential election are extensive enough that they could sway the final result, and the number is likely to grow, the commission...
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Why The Winners Of The Midterm Election Might Not Be Known Tuesday

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Though Election Day is Tuesday, it might take some time to actually have race results because of different state voting rules.
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White House calls Ukraine's referendum illegitimate; comment on Boko Haram video

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The White House said on Monday the Unites States does not recognise the results of a twin sovereignty referendum in eastern Ukraine. Spokesman Jay Carney said during a briefing it was also "disappointing" that Russia did not use its...
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WRAP Pan African election observers news conference

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1. Wide of conference 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Marwick Khumalo, head of the Pan-African Parliament observer mission: "The political environment across the country was tense, hostile and volatile, as it has been characterised by an...
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Which Battleground States Are Ready For Increased Voting By Mail?

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Florida and Arizona are used to processing a large number of mail-in or absentee ballots, but Texas, Minnesota, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin are not.
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Postal Service Warns That Delays Could Keep Ballots From Being Counted

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Private services like UPS and FedEx can't pick up slack due to the required postmark, which only the Postal Service can provide.
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Postal Union Worries USPS Being Undermined By Trump Ahead Of Election

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President Donald Trump wants to block funding for the U.S. Postal Service to curtail mail-in voting before the election.
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Bloomberg

What's the Worst That Could Happen in the 2020 Election?

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Sep.04 -- With millions of people expected to vote by mail in the U.S. presidential election, what's the worst that could happen? You only think you know how bad it could get. The latest edition of Bloomberg Businessweek looks at what...
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Brett Hankison pleads not guilty; GOP asks Supreme Court to halt PA mail voting extension; U.S. shipping millions of COVID-19 tests to states