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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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Election Outcome Unlikely on Tuesday: Professor Levinson

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Nov.01 -- Jessica Levinson, clinical professor of law and director of the Public Service Institute at Loyola Law School, previews the U.S. presidential election. Democratic nominee Joe Biden leads President Donald Trump in a series of...
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President Biden visited the site of the condominium collapse in Florida, and the Supreme Court upheld Arizona's voting restrictions.
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Alaska's contested Senate election went to state court Monday when Rep. Joe Miller sued the state over the way write-in ballots for his GOP rival have been counted.

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HEADLINE: Miller sues Alaska; Extending Senate contest CAPTION: Alaska's contested Senate election went to state court Monday when Rep. Joe Miller sued the state over the way write-in ballots for his GOP rival have been counted. (Nov....
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USA: COUNTING VOTES UPDATE

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English/Nat Aides to presidential hopeful George W. Bush hailed a count of overseas absentee ballots that padded his slim lead in Florida over Al Gore but complained on Saturday that ongoing hand recounts in three counties are "flawed...
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USA: PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: COURT BATTLE LATEST (3)

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Natural Sound The hopes of Democratic candidate Al Gore to take the White House have taken another legal hit. Two Florida judges shot down lawsuits filed by Democrats seeking to have thousands of absentee ballots in two counties thrown...
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102,000,000 Russians Cast Their Votes

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/Morning view of Moscow with large spired buildings /Large building in downtown Moscow/Ornate building in Moscow/Crowded room of large building in Moscow filled with people with large picture of politcal figure on wall/Man sorts papers...
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Trump Doesn't Understand How Florida Vote Count Works, McAuliffe Says

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Nov.12 -- Former Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe discusses the mandatory vote recount in Florida and the path for Democrats in 2020 with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Sir Lindsay Hoyle elected as new Commons Speaker to replace John Bercow

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Sir Lindsay Hoyle has emerged victorious in the election to replace John Bercow as House of Commons Speaker. The Labour politician received more than 50% of votes in the fourth ballot of MPs, defeating his party colleague Chris...
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Wisconsin Resumes Mail-In Ballots After Green Party Challenge

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Last week, Wisconsin's Supreme Court paused absentee voting until it decided if the Green Party's presidential ticket could appear on ballots.
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Mary Lou McDonald votes in Irish general election

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Sinn Fein President Mary Lou McDonald votes in the Irish General Election at St. Joseph's School in Dublin. Voting is under way in Ireland in what is shaping up to be one of the most unpredictable elections in years.
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USPS warns of mail-in voting delays, top DHS officials aren't legally eligible for their positions and a study hints plasma helps fight COVID-19
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The U.S. economy added 1.4 million jobs in August. North Carolina mailed its first absentee ballots for the general election.
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President Trump admits he's deliberately blocking USPS funds, Congress goes into recess without aid deal, Palestinians lament U.A.E.-Israel deal
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U.S. Postmaster General testifies before House lawmakers, At least 7 killed in California wildfires, W.H.O. cautions U.S. about plasma treatments
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Trump Campaign, RNC Sue Nevada Over Plan To Mail Ballots To Voters

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The president has often criticized mail-in voting, saying it isn't secure.
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Senate Committee approves nomination for Rep. John Ratcliffe as next director of national intelligence and Oregon and Idaho hold mail-in elections.
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Fact-checking President Trump's Georgia Phone Call

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The president made unsupported claims as he tried to convince state officials to "find" votes in his favor.
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California wildfire displaces residents; Biden will ask Americans to wear masks for 100 days; Wisconsin high court declines to hear election lawsuit.
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Major Media Outlets Underestimated Trump, Luntz Says

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Nov.04 -- Frank Luntz, founder of Luntz Global, discusses the U.S. presidential election, and the polls conducted by major news organizations ahead of the vote. He speaks with David Westin, Bloomberg contributors Jeanne Zaino...
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Kentucky gov. authorizes National Guard; Crowds honor Ruth Bader Ginsburg; Pres. Trump refuses peaceful transfer of power
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Ballot Counting Deadlines Vary By State

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If you're wondering whether your mailed ballot will arrive in time to be counted, the answer is: It may depend on where you live.
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Supreme Court Blocks Absentee Deadline Extension in Wisconsin

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Democrats argued more time should be allotted for ballots to arrive by mail and be counted because of challenges posed by the coronavirus pandemic.