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Dorothy McAuliffe, Special Representative for Global Partnerships, Department of State speaks onstage during the 2024 Concordia Annual Summit at Sheraton New York Times Square on September 24, 2024

Ex-Virginia first lady Dorothy McAuliffe launches campaign for state's 7th congressional district

By Natalia Mittelstadt

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AAG Harmeet Dhillon on Just the News, No Noise

Top DOJ prosecutor says tens of thousands of noncitizens on voter rolls, dozens illegally voted

Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon also reveals "hundreds of thousands of dead people" were left on voter rolls.

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Bennie Thompson

Mississippi Democratic Rep Bennie Thompson projected to win primary: AP

Scott Colom is projected to win the Mississippi Senate Democratic primary

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Georgia voter stickers

Georgia Democrat Shawn Harris, Republican Clayton Fuller advance to runoff: AP projection

The race included a total of 22 candidates across both parties

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Dead heat between Trump and Harris in Nevada, latest polling shows

The last Republican presidential candidate to win Nevada was former President George W. Bush in 2000 and 2004

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Bob Casey

Washington Post gives Democrat Sen. Casey 'four Pinocchios' for false attack on GOP rival McCormick

McCormick's campaign responded to the attack, noting that the Republican Senate candidate has said "our government needs to keep its promises to protect Social Security and Medicare."

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Former President Barack Obama

Harris' top surrogates Clinton, Obama and Biden backfire on campaign trail, boosting Trump

Earlier this year, Biden dropped out of the presidential race and endorsed Harris, but it has been speculated that he has been taking subtle shots at the Vice President. Former Presidents Obama and Clinton have also made less-than-helpful statements on Harris' behalf.

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Bernie Moreno

Internal GOP polls show Senate Rust Belt seats in Pennsylvania, Ohio in play

In order to get a majority in the Senate, Republicans have to flip two seats.

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Trump

Trump cuts town hall short in suburban Philadelphia after two medical emergencies in crowd

"We have incredible people that come here hours before and it's a little hot, so they're with us all the way, respect them and you take your time doctor," Trump said.

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Vice President Kamala Harris

Kamala Harris' book publisher in 'damage control mode' after plagiarism accusations, reporter says

Journalist Christopher Rufo has highlighted about 12 portions of the book that appear to have been lifted from Wikipedia entries and media reports.

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Congress

U.S. House majority up for grabs, will be a 'coin toss' this year

Republicans currently hold a slight majority in the U.S. House with 220 seats to Democrats' 212 and three vacancies. All 435 House seats are up for election on Nov. 5.

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Attorney Marc Elias outside of Sandra Day O'Connor United States Courthouse in Phoenix, AZ, on Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2016, after the hearing for his lawsuit against Arizona over voting rights.

Democratic election lawyer Marc Elias’ history of legal failures as 2024 litigation continues

"My firm is currently litigating 69 voting and election cases in 21 states," Marc Elias said.

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Former President Donald Trump

With three weeks to go, Trump ascending to favorite in betting markets

Odds have Republican favored over Kamala Harris 54.1%-44.9%.

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Voters in Georgia, May 2022

Vast majority of Americans support election integrity measures, including citizenship check

83% of those polled support proof of citizenship as a requirement to vote.

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