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The first general election debate of the 2024 season was defined by personal attacks after U.S. President Joe Biden delivered rambling answers and his Republican rival, Donald Trump countered with falsehoods.
Officials say the crippling of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, which the president himself created, could open elections to cyberattacks and foreign influence.
An old classmate of Donald Trump is pushing the president to take action against nefarious forces supposedly plotting to undermine this year’s crucial midterm elections. Peter Ticktin, 80, is a South
A two-page FBI receipt shows a massive amount of files and images that the Arizona Senate provided in response to a subpoena in early March.
The Senate will take up a strict voter identification bill that President Donald Trump has demanded Congress deliver him, and that he and his Republican allies groundlessly claim is needed to combat mass voter fraud by noncitizens.
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An octogenarian former classmate of President Donald Trump is urging him to overturn two and a half centuries of election law and take control of this November's vote.Peter Ticktin, an 80-year-old South Florida lawyer who met Trump at New York Military Academy,
The Texas senator may need Donald Trump's backing to win the GOP primary race - and distance from him to win in November against James Talarico.
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Louisville clerk pushes back on Trump administration’s nationwide effort to access voter rolls
A Kentucky elections official announced on Tuesday an effort seeking to block the Trump administration’s push to examine extensive voter records. Jefferson County Clerk David Yates said he is pushing back after Kentucky was among an additional five states the Justice Department sued last month “for failure to produce their full voter registration lists.
Gov. Ron DeSantis and Florida Republicans say the state’s election laws are best in the country. They’re acceding to President Donald Trump’s priorities and adding new
GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, who President Donald Trump endorsed for re-election last year, announced that he filed for re-election.