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Senator Mike Lee Re-Elected Without Support of Mitt Romney

The state of Utah re-elected Republican Sen. Mike Lee without Mitt Romney's endorsement, making 55.4% of the vote against Evan McMullin.

‘Illegal Electioneering’ for Fetterman, Shapiro Discovered by Project Veritas

Project Veritas discovered several instances of "electioneering" at a voting center in Philadelphia.

France Forced to Accept NGO Migrant Boat After Italian PM Meloni Refuses to Back Down in Call With Macron

An NGO humanitarian vessel carrying hundreds of migrants picked up in the Mediterranean has been granted permission to dock in the French port of Marseille after the newly elected Italian government repeatedly refused it permission to offload passengers in Sicily.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Re-Elected in Landslide Victory

Republican Governor Ron DeSantis won re-election on Tuesday night after soundly defeating Democratic challenger Charlie Crist.

Trump to Make ‘Very Big Announcement’ Nov 15

Former President Donald Trump said he would make a "major" announcement at a rally in Dayton, Ohio Monday night.

San Francisco DA Won’t Hand Pelosi’s Illegal Alien Attacker to Federal Authorities, Cites ‘Sanctuary City’

District Attorney Brooke Jenkins will not turn over Canadian citizen David Depape to federal authorities due to San Francisco being a "sanctuary city" for illegal immigrants.

‘Climate Literacy’ Questionnaire Administered to Service Members

The Department of Defense has issued a questionnaire to service members and civilian defense workers inquiring where the members attain climate change knowledge.

NBC Projects Early Wednesday GOP Will Take House

The projection was made despite several dozen toss-up races nationwide. QUICK FACTS: NBC News projected early Wednesday that Republicans will take control of the House of...

Tabulators Malfunction in Maricopa County

Maricopa County, Arizona officials confirmed that roughly 20% of voting centers are malfunctioning, citing "printer settings" as the issue.

Judge Holds Lawsuit Over ‘Thousands’ of Mail in Ballots Until December

U.S. District Judge John Kness has moved a lawsuit that could invalidate thousands of mail-in ballots to December 5.

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