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DOJ monitoring Ohio county elections after accusations of voter intimidation

The Justice Department announced Tuesday that it will oversee voting in Portage County, Ohio, weeks after the county sheriff was accused of making a statement intimidating supporters of Vice President Kamala Harris. Portage County Sheriff Bruce Zuchowski had posted on Facebook last month that people should “write down all the addresses” of residents with Harris […]

Pennsylvania Democrats worried about Harris campaign operation

Top Democrats are getting increasingly worried about the Harris campaign operation in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania Democratic Party leaders, elected officials, and allies are sounding the alarm, and 20 expressed their frustrations with Politico. Most opted to remain anonymous in order to speak freely. “I feel like we’re going to win here, but we’re going to win […]

Xi makes surprise visit to province facing Taiwan following war game

Chinese President Xi Jinping made a surprise trip this week to the province of Fujian, a coastal region approximately 110 miles from the island of Taiwan. Xi conducted an “inspection tour” of the coastal region Tuesday and Wednesday, just days after fighter planes and warships scrambled across the Taiwan Strait in a comprehensive war game […]

Sinema campaign spends thousands on travel despite not running for reelection

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) isn’t running for reelection, but campaign finance records show she has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaign cash on travel. In total, her campaign spent more than $650,000 between July 1 and Sept. 30, including $216,000 on travel and $152,000 on security-related expenses. While the campaign finance report does […]

Wisconsin voters receive suspicious text that rights group claims discourages voting

A text warning Wisconsin voters that violating election law could lead to fines and prison time was reported to local and federal law enforcement. The unsolicited texts came less than a month before Election Day. Wisconsin has 10 electoral votes, which went to President Joe Biden in 2020 and to former President Donald Trump in […]

Virginia attorney general questions timing of DOJ voter lawsuit before election

Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares rebuffed the Department of Justice’s new lawsuit against Virginia as Republicans spotlight the department’s legal action against the state. The lawsuit, announced by the DOJ last week, was filed after Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) issued an executive order that removed over 6,300 noncitizens from the state’s voter registration rolls in […]

Jon Tester gives Montana Democrats fighting chance to buck GOP takeover

BILLINGS, Montana — Republicans in Montana are on the cusp of achieving a feat only seen once before in the state’s history: a sweep of its Senate seats, governor’s mansion, and legislature at the same time. It’s a scenario Ryan Busse, the Democratic nominee challenging Gov. Greg Gianforte (R-MT), doesn’t want to give much thought […]

Halperin: Trump win will result in national mental health crisis, violence, and divorce

In 2020, Secrets declared that #MeToo disgraced journalist Mark Halperin was back, tapping into his sources and political knowledge to dish on the news of the day. Four years later, he has become an influential voice, especially recently with his reports of chaos and panic in the campaign operation of Vice President Kamala Harris and […]

Michelle Obama will make Harris rally debut in battleground Georgia

Former first lady Michelle Obama will appear at a rally on Kamala Harris‘s behalf for the first time since endorsing her in July. With three weeks left until the election, the Harris campaign is focused on garnering votes from swing states, including Georgia. The state elected President Joe Biden in 2020 after voting for the […]

Battleground states prepared for election challenges that could delay decisions

In key battleground states expected to decide the November election, officials are preparing for the various legal challenges that could stop contests from being certified. In Arizona, Pennsylvania, and Michigan, officials are preempting challenges with orders to have election challenges fast-tracked to avoid any holdups with the certification process, which must be completed weeks after […]
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