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North Carolina elections officials look into reports of voter intimidation

Officials in North Carolina are investigating reports of suspected voter intimidation.

On election eve, Trump teases ‘very big announcement’ amid 2024 speculation

After stoking speculation Monday that he would use an Ohio campaign rally to launch his 2024 presidential bid, former President Donald Trump did not unveil his political plans – but he did set a date for a likely campaign launch next week.

‘Runoff? No, we’re winning this’: Walker predicts victory in Georgia Senate race

KENNESAW, Georgia — Republican Herschel Walker swung hard at Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) as he rallied roughly 500 cheering supporters, concluding a hard-fought 2022 campaign the GOP hopes will deliver the party Senate control in Tuesday’s midterm elections.

Indiana poll worker removed from voter site amid controversy

A poll worker in Indiana has been removed from an early voting location after Republicans accused him of pressuring voters.

Western aid to Ukraine is ‘a model to avoid nuclear wars’: Zelensky

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s inability to conquer Ukraine has showcased the strength of Western democracies and diminished the likelihood of nuclear war, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

Biden stumps for Wes Moore in Maryland, implores heckler, ‘Don’t jump!’

President Joe Biden finished the last night before Election Day at a rally for Maryland gubernatorial candidate Wes Moore, giving his standard stump speech before a crowd that included three hecklers who were later removed.

Sailor gets 20-year sentence for cargo ship murder off Los Angeles coast

A cargo ship sailor was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison Monday for stabbing to death his supervisor off the coast of Los Angeles during the pandemic.

Biden says ‘we have to retrain’ police and hire social workers in crime spree

President Joe Biden called for police reforms in a closing pitch to black voters as Democrats' handling of rising crime threatens to hamstring candidates in pivotal races across the country.

Fetterman’s campaign sues to get undated and misdated mail-in votes counted

Lt. Gov. John Fetterman's campaign for U.S. Senate sued Pennsylvania election officials, asking a federal judge to allow the counting of problematic mail-in ballots.

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