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Giuliani Accuses Pennsylvania of Voter Fraud

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Nov.07 -- President Donald Trump's personal lawyer and former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani says mail-in ballots are prone to fraud and lawsuits will be brought before courts.
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Bloomberg

Trump, Biden Make Last Battleground Push

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Nov.01 -- President Donald Trump and Democrat nominee Joe Biden are making a last ditch attempt to secure support in battleground states. Bloomberg's Ritika Gupta discusses the state of play ahead of Tuesday's election with Manus Cranny...
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Texas Judge Rules Against GOP Petition To Throw Out Drive-Thru Votes

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Republicans in Texas asked a federal court to toss 127,000 ballots cast in Houston area, arguing drive-thru voting created for pandemic is illegal.
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Bloomberg

Individual State Recount Would Be Exception: Policy Expert

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Oct.29 -- Matthew Weil, director of the Elections Project at the Bipartisan Policy Center, discusses the concerns about a possible delay in results in the upcoming U.S. presidential election on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

This Election Is All About Women, USSC's Hoggard Says

Higher Ed
Nov.01 -- Kim Hoggard, non-resident fellow at the United States Studies Centre and a former government official who has worked for Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush, discusses the election. Democratic nominee Joe Biden leads...
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Bloomberg

Wisconsin Elections Official Defends Integrity of Ballots

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Nov.04 -- Wisconsin Elections Commission Director Meagan Wolfe defends the state's voting process after President Donald Trump's claims of fraudulent ballots and adds that any such allegations are "insulting."
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Bloomberg

Yael Eisenstat on Election Challenges

Higher Ed
Nov.04 -- Yael Eisenstat, visiting fellow at Cornell Tech Digital Life Initiative, discusses challenges facing the upcoming U.S. 2020 presidential election. She spoke August 17 on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

What a Supreme Court Fight for the Election Could Look Like

Higher Ed
Nov.04 -- President Donald Trump said in a speech this morning that he would take this election battle all the way to the Supreme Court. University of Iowa law professor Derek Mueller talks about what could happen. He's on "Balance of...
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Bloomberg

Trump Supreme Court Challenge Certain to Fail: Biden Camp

Higher Ed
Nov.04 -- Bob Bauer, senior adviser to the Biden campaign, says any attempt by President Donald Trump to disqualify ballots before the Supreme Court will result in an "embarrassing defeat."
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Presidency hangs on pivotal swing states, Trump sues in PA and WI, House and Senate poised to maintain power respectively.
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Bloomberg

Record Turnout Expected in Texas

Higher Ed
Nov.03 -- Voter turnout in the Houston area has surpassed 60%. The nation’s third-largest county is now being watched closely. Matt Miller reports on "What'd You Miss?"
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Voters Forced To Travel To Cast Their Ballots

Higher Ed
Heartwarming or concerning? Stories of dedicated voters make headlines ahead of the election. But should it be this complicated to cast your vote?
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Curated Video

Georgia Expected To Certify Election Results This Week

Higher Ed
President-elect Joe Biden is likely to win the Peach State, which hasn't voted Democrat since 1992.
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Bloomberg

North Carolina's AG Is Not Worried About Voter Fraud

Higher Ed
Sep.25 -- North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein, who is a Democrat, talks about preventing voter fraud on Election Day. He appears on "Balance of Power."
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Vote Smarter 2020: Some States Allow Early Voters To Change Their Mind

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Newsy's Vote Smarter 2020 aims to provide you with all the information you'll need to safely and successfully cast your ballot this year.
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Trump Administration Clears Way For Biden Transition

Higher Ed
The GSA administrator said her agency would move forward with transition proceedings.
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Wildfires burn more than 100,000 acres in three states, the USPS warns of mail-in voting delay and high school football set to resume in Florida
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Curated Video

Principal And Congressional Candidate Wants To Keep NYC Schools Online

Higher Ed
In primaries, Jamaal Bowman defeated a congressman who had served since 1989.
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Early Primary Results Indicate Shakeups In Some States

Higher Ed
Kentucky, North Carolina and New York are reporting some tight primary races.
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Study Finds Older Americans Are More Likely To Vote In Person

Higher Ed
Despite the health risks during the pandemic, Pew Research reports older Americans are more concerned about recent problems with the Postal Service.
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Absentee Ballot Rejections Could Triple This Year

Higher Ed
AP analysis says up to three times as many ballots in battleground states could be rejected compared to 2016, disproportionally affecting Democrats.
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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President Trump admits to blocking USPS funds, President Trump floats "birther" conspiracy about Sen. Kamala Harris; New Zealand locks down Auckland
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Former Massachusetts Republican Governor Bill Weld on voter security

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Oct.23 -- Former Massachusetts Republican Governor Bill Weld speaks to Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn about voter security during the 2020 election.
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Trump Campaign, Republicans File Suit In Nevada To Stop Vote Count

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It claims "meaningful observation" of signature-checking is impossible because poll watchers aren't allowed close enough to vote-counting.