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Elections

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Larry Elder sits in his hotel room in San Francisco, Calif., on Wednesday, July 14, 2021.

Elder concedes defeat in bid to unseat Newsom but hints at renewed effort, saying 'Stay tuned'

Elder was top GOP candidate and is expected to finish as overall top contender in field of 46 to unseat California Gov. Newsom.

Elections

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California county faces high costs, Dem resistance in replacing voting machines with hand counts

Costs for deep-red Shasta County's move to hand-counting ballots could run to over $4 million in fiscal year 2024-25.

White House

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Presidential clemency: A look at Joe Biden's latest pardons

Joe Biden said the 39 people who were fully pardoned were punished for non-violent offenses and have demonstrated rehabilitation and a commitment to protecting and serving their communities.

Technology

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Leaked Facebook memo describes company's underwhelming response to global political manipulation

The memo was written by a former Facebook data scientist, who describes what she believes to be an inadequate response system to fake accounts and activities that impact the global political landscape.

Elections

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Former Fox News Anchor Kari Lake speaks during the Rally To Protect Our Elections conference on July 24, 2021 in Phoenix, Arizona.

Kari Lake describes AZ gubernatorial debate as a job interview, calls out Hobbs for not debating

Kari Lake says opponent Katie Hobbs should debate her because gubernatorial debates are like a job interview for Arizona residents to decide who will be their next governor.

Congress

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Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas.

Top House Republicans blister Homeland chief Mayorkas over censorship, personal honesty

New letter demands documents on censorship partnership with private group, questions truthfulness of DHS secretary's public statements on border patrol agents.

All Things Trump

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Donald Trump, Jan. 11, 2023, New York City

Maine Secretary of State appeals ruling delaying decision to remove Trump from ballot

Bellows argued that this decision by the local court would put Maine in a “precarious position."

From the States

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Judge orders discovery phase in social media collusion lawsuit against Biden administration

The attorneys general of Louisiana and Missouri allege Biden and high-ranking members of his administration colluded with and/or coerced social media companies Meta, Twitter and YouTube to suppress “disfavored speakers, viewpoints, and content on social medial platforms.”

Elections

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President and CEO of Dominion Voting Systems John Poulos testifies during a hearing before the House Administration Committee January 9, 2020 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC.

Judge orders release of report showing Dominion Voting Systems had 68% error rate in Michigan county

The forensics report was compiled in connection with a lawsuit from an Antrim County resident.

From the States

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Group: Kentucky officials, schools used public resources to oppose school choice amendment

Two weeks ago, Pulaski County Schools took down social media posts urging voters to reject the amendment after Attorney General Coleman issued an opinion claiming they were an improper use of public funds.

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