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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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Watch Live: Trump rallies in Prescott Valley, Arizona

Trump, the 2024 GOP presidential nominee, makes another trip to crucial, swing state Arizona

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Senator Kamala Harris

Meghan McCain pushes back against Kamala Harris over remarks about her late father, Sen. John McCain

Arizona is considered one of the key battleground states in next month’s election. Democrats have been working hard to get Republicans to cross party lines and vote for Harris.

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Texas election office issues new guidance after outcry over allowing non-citizen licenses as ID

Earlier memo created concern from Congress to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton that non-citizens might be allowed to vote.

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Former President Barack Obama

You Vote: Do you think Obama's comments about black men will hurt Democrats in November?

Vote now in the poll below.

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Virginia flag and American flag in 2019

You Vote: How concerned are you about the DOJ suing Virginia over voter rolls?

Vote now in the poll below.

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Former President Barack Obama

Obama faces backlash after targeting black male voters for not showing more support for Harris

Support for Democratic candidates have been waning since Obama, with 95% of black male voters supporting him in 2008. The support for Obama dwindled to 87% in 2012, and Hillary Clinton saw support from 82% of black male voters in 2016. Biden received 80% of the black male vote in 2020.

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RNC strikes deal with Detroit to boost number of Republican poll workers ahead of 2024 election

Michigan law requires that the number of poll workers from each major political party be "an equal number, as nearly as possible," and that each location in Detroit has at least one poll worker from both parties.

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Donald Trump

Donald Trump to participate in town hall next week in front of all-women audience

The town hall, which will air on Fox News on Oct. 16, will feature questions on issues like abortion, immigration, healthcare, and the economy.

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Harris and Oprah

Many Arab, Muslim-American voters leaving Harris for Trump, Stein

Trend could be a major factor in swing states such as Michigan, which has large Arab-American population.

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Texas Rep. Chip Roy

Chip Roy: Nearly 3 million non-citizens have Texas driver's licenses that SOS allows as voter ID

"BREAKING: according to [Texas Department of Public Safety] - 2,824,613 non-citizens have DL’s, CDL’s, or ID," Rep. Chip Roy said.

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