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Mexico protests: Thousands oppose electoral reform plan

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Tens of thousands of people in Mexico have protested against government plans to overhaul the country's electoral author
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Musk Encourages Independent Followers to Vote Republican

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Elon Musk is encouraging independents to vote Republican in the midterm elections.
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US midterm race: Pennsylvania could decide balance of senate

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In the closely contested senate race in Pennsylvania whoever wins could help tip the balance of power in congress.
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'We are able to work with both political parties' — Freeland

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Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland says Canada will continue to have a close relationship with the U.S. regardless of the outcome of the midterm elections.
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Voters Weigh in On Marijuana Legalization

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Cannabis is on the ballot as voters in five states decide on marijuana legislation.
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'GOP has to get their act together,' says conservative strategist

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Conservative strategist Chip Felkel gives insight on the U.S. midterm elections as the Republican 'red wave' failed to materialize, something he blames on many GOP candidates leaning into 'extremism.'
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Poilievre says Trudeau 'has failed to protect our democracy'

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he's 'troubled' by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's response to claims that China interfered in past Canadian elections.
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Joe Biden On Democracy ahead of the Midterm Elections

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President Joe Biden has warned America will be on the “path to chaos” if Republican candidates refuse to accept defeats in next week’s crucial midterm elections.Speaking at Washington’s Union Station on Wednesday night, Mr Biden used the...
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Polls point to Republican gains ahead of last U.S. midterm campaign weekend

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U.S. President Joe Biden and Democratic Party leaders are rushing to defend their party's seats in the House and Senate in the final weekend before the U.S. midterm elections.
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Good2Know: What to Know About Voter Restrictions Ahead of Midterms

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What you might not know might hurt your ability to vote in the upcoming midterm elections. Cheddar News explains.
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4 things to know ahead of the 2022 U.S. midterms

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You're about to hear a lot more about the 2022 U.S. midterms elections. If you haven't been paying much attention to the races, David Common offers a quick primer to get you up to speed on why these elections matter.
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2022 US midterm: Democratic Party at risk of losing the house

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With just days to go until the U.S. midterm elections - Democrats and Republicans go head to head in battleground states
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Biden calls midterm elections 'inflection point' in U.S. democracy

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On the final weekend of campaigning before the U.S. midterm elections, President Joe Biden campaigned in five states to emphasize their importance. Former president Donald Trump campaigned for Republicans in Florida.
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Economy, democracy dominate U.S. midterms, says professor

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Many Americans are voting in midterm elections with economic concerns top of mind, but millions of others see democracy under threat, especially from candidates who don't accept the outcome of the last presidential election, says Ravi...
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U.S. midterms | Making sense of the 2022 results

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Washington Post correspondent Karoun Demirjian and Kelly Jane Torrance, an editor at the New York Post, break down the results of the 2022 U.S. midterms, discussing what the numbers mean for President Joe Biden and American democracy as...
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Israel’s election explained

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Israelis are voting in their fifth election in less than four years.
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Can Israel election solve anything for Palestinians?

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On the streets and behind closed doors, Palestinians say their blood is becoming a ticket in Israeli elections.
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Brazil: Bolsonaro supporters call for military intervention

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Supporters of outgoing Brazilian President Bolsonaro take to the streets - to reject his election loss to Lula da Silva
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U.S. Midterms: Where each party stands heading into election day

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On the eve of a critical U.S. midterm election, Karoun Demirjian, a national security correspondent for the Washington Post, and Republican strategist Jai Chabria give their insights into where each party stands heading into election day...
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Imran Khan’s ‘Long March’ protest in Pakistan explained

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Pakistan’s former prime minister Imran Khan has announced a protest march to the capital to call for early elections
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CAQ wins in Quebec with largest majority in decades

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The Coalition Avenir Québec won 90 of the 125 seats in the National Assembly in Monday's election, giving Premier François Legault the largest majority government in Quebec since 1989.
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Campaigns wrap up: Brazilians set to go to polls on Sunday

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Opinion polls suggest former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has a comfortable lead over the incumbent, Jair Bolsona
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Brazil vote buying: Candidates offer money or food to bribe voter

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Brazil's authorities warn that vote-buying is widespread and difficult to stamp out, especially in the poorest areas.
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Bosnia elections: Divisions dim hopes for change for the youth

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An election in Bosnia is set to take place on October 2, as fear and uncertainty grip the country.