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Pennsylvania County Using Paper Ballots After Software Malfunction

Cambria County, Pennsylvania, has switched to using paper ballots following software malfunctions with voting machines.

Georgia Supreme Court Rules County Cannot Count Absentee Ballots Received After Election Day

The Georgia Supreme Court ruled that Cobb County cannot accept absentee ballots received after Election Day.

Harris’s SNL Appearance Triggers FCC Equal Time Rule, Giving Trump Bigger Spotlight

Former President Donald Trump broadcast a one-minute message on NBC during Sunday Night Football, likely reaching a significantly larger audience than Vice President Kamala...

Inside the $2.1 Billion Campaign to Halt Trump’s 2024 Comeback

The Harris campaign and allied groups collectively poured over $2.185 billion into efforts to prevent former President Donald Trump from achieving what some call...

Democrats Introduce Resolution Condemning ‘Malicious Rumors’ Surrounding Hurricane Response

Democratic lawmakers have introduced a resolution condemning what they believe is "disinformation" about the federal government's response to recent hurricanes.

Missouri Lawsuit Seeks to Block DOJ-Installed Poll Watchers from Voting Locations

Missouri’s Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft and Attorney General Andrew Bailey filed a lawsuit against the Biden Department of Justice (DOJ), seeking to prevent them from placing unauthorized poll watchers from voting stations.

90,000 Voter Registrations Submitted in Maricopa County

Third-party groups submitted 90,000 voter registration forms in Maricopa County, according to a report from AZ Central.

Voting – American Minute with Bill Federer

Theodore Roosevelt stated October 24, 1903:  "In no other place and at no other time has the experiment of government of the people, by the people, for the people, been tried on so vast...

‘Progressive Feminist Democrat’ Backs Trump Over Biden’s Handling of Oct. 7

"Progressive feminist" Democrat Rona Kaufman is supporting Former President Donald Trump in the upcoming election due to the Biden-Harris administration’s response to the October 7 terror attack.

Lyft to Pay $2.1 Million in Civil Penalties for Misleading Drivers About Earnings

The Department of Justice has announced that the ridesharing app Lyft will pay $2.1 million in civil penalties for misleading drivers about their potential earnings.

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