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GOP push for state election reviews mixed, but sows distrust
The push by Republicans to conduct partisan ballot reviews similar to the one that unfolded last year in Arizona has spread beyond...
Court rejects GOP redistricting plans in North Carolina, Pennsylvania
In a victory for Democrats, the Supreme Court has turned away efforts from Republicans in North Carolina and Pennsylvania to block state court-ordered...
GOP lawsuit looks to throw out absentee voting in Arizona
The Arizona Republican Party is asking the state Supreme Court to strike down the vote-by-mail system used by 90% of voters in...
County declines election audit without new voting machines
A rural Pennsylvania county formally declined to participate in a “forensic investigation” of the state’s 2020 presidential election sought by backers of...
Pennsylvania election audit gets GOP campaign trail embrace
Former President Donald Trump’s false claims of a stolen election have been debunked by the courts, his own Justice Department and scores...
States declare emergencies, close capitols ahead of rallies
Responding to warnings of potentially violent demonstrations, governors across the nation are calling out National Guard troops, declaring states of emergency and closing their...
Presidency hinges on tight races in battleground states
The fate of the United States presidency hung in the balance Wednesday morning, as President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden battled for...
In 2020 finale, Donald Trump combative, Joe Biden on offense
In the closing hours of a campaign shadowed by a once-in-a-century pandemic, President Donald Trump charged across the nation Monday delivering an incendiary but...
In battlegrounds, absentee ballot rejections could triple
With the coronavirus creating a surge in mail-in balloting and postal delays reported across the country, the number of rejected ballots in November is projected to be significantly higher than previous elections.
Swing-state Republicans pin virus fallout on Democrats
Backlash comes as some governors, mostly Republicans, are beginning to ease their stay-at-home orders.