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Explaining How The Electoral College Works

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The Electoral College is responsible for formally voting for the next president. Their ballots will be cast Dec. 14, and then certified by Congress.
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Municipal Bonds Get a Boost in Midterm Elections

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Nov.07 -- James Iselin, managing director and head of municipal fixed income at Neuberger Berman, discusses how municipal bond initiatives fared in the midterm elections and what changes in state governments may mean for the market. He...
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Suit Filed Against President, Postmaster General Over USPS Funding

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The suit alleges President Trump and Postmaster General Louis DeJoy are trying to make the postal service unable to deliver mail-in ballots.
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GOP Vows Orderly Election Transition in Rebuke to Trump

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Sep.24 -- Republican lawmakers vowed that the presidential transition after November’s election will occur without disruption, in a rebuke to President Donald Trump’s refusal to commit to a peaceful transfer of power. Senate Majority...
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New York Is Still Counting Mail-In Ballots

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New York started counting its absentee ballots for the 2020 election this week, a week after the election concluded.
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5 States Celebrate Victory To Protect Abortion Rights

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In Michigan, Vermont, Kentucky and California abortion rights voters prevailed.
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USA: CHRISTOPHER COMMENTS ON BALLOT

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Washington, United States - 11 November 2000 - 1. Former Secretary of State Warren Christopher and Gore campaign chairman, William Daley walk out to meet press 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Former Secretary of State Warren Christopher 3....
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Electors in Pennsylvania, Georgia Cast Votes

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There were many protesters but few faithless electors as US president-elect Donald Trump appeared to cruise toward 270 votes in the Electoral College on Monday - ensuring he will become America's 45th president.Thousands of protesters...
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Will Oregon Vote To Create A Greater Idaho?

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First, both state legislatures would need to approve it. Then, so would Idaho voters. Finally, it would head to Washington for congressional approval.
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Georgia Orders Hand Recount of Ballots in Presidential Race

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Nov.11 -- The Trump campaign has filed a lawsuit in Michigan, alleging voter irregularities. Meanwhile, Georgia has begun a recounting of votes, which is automatic when election results are so close. Bloomberg’s Su Keenan reports on...
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President Trump Refuses To Commit To Accepting Election Results

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Donald Trump's election fraud claims, repeated in the first presidential debate, have prompted alarm among former Justice Department attorneys.
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Trump Won’t Commit to Peaceful Power Transfer After Election

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Sep.24 -- President Donald Trump wouldn’t commit to a peaceful transfer of power if a tally of ballots shows Democrat Joe Biden wins the November election. He spoke to reporters at a briefing at the White House.
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Could We See a Repeat of the 2000 Florida Recount?

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Sep.24 -- Hundred of lawsuits have been filed ahead of the presidential election as many voters are forced to vote by mail. Ben Ginsberg represented the George W. Bush campaign during the 2000 Florida recount. He appears on "Bloomberg...
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Court Rules North Carolina Can Continue Counting Absentee Ballots

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The move means additional votes could be counted in the swing state until more than a week after Election Day.
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Charges of fraud in Afghanistan's presidential election are extensive enough that they could sway the final result, and the number is likely to grow, the commission investigating complaints said Sunday.

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HEADLINE: Afghan challenger widens fraud allegations CAPTION: Charges of fraud in Afghanistan's presidential election are extensive enough that they could sway the final result, and the number is likely to grow, the commission...
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Why The Winners Of The Midterm Election Might Not Be Known Tuesday

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Though Election Day is Tuesday, it might take some time to actually have race results because of different state voting rules.
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White House calls Ukraine's referendum illegitimate; comment on Boko Haram video

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The White House said on Monday the Unites States does not recognise the results of a twin sovereignty referendum in eastern Ukraine. Spokesman Jay Carney said during a briefing it was also "disappointing" that Russia did not use its...
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Postal Union Worries USPS Being Undermined By Trump Ahead Of Election

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President Donald Trump wants to block funding for the U.S. Postal Service to curtail mail-in voting before the election.
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Brett Hankison pleads not guilty; GOP asks Supreme Court to halt PA mail voting extension; U.S. shipping millions of COVID-19 tests to states
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U.S. Postal Service Defies Court Order To Check For Missing Ballots

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On Tuesday morning, the agency said it was unable to verify whether 300,523 ballots were delivered to polls.
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Supreme Court Unlikely To Intervene In Vote Despite President's Urging

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The president has repeatedly leaned into the idea of the Court's involvement, much like during the 2000 election.
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Hand Tally Begins In Georgia

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A Georgia election official says the audit, which is required under a new state law, is meant to show the machines counted all ballots fairly.
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Oscar ballots mailed

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HEADLINE: Academy Award ballots are in the mail CAPTION: The Oscar ballots were mailed today to the more than 5800 people eligible to vote. (Jan. 31) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE]
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Sen. Coons Says Israel-UAE Accord Could Help Reduce Middle East Tensions

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Aug.14 -- Senator Chris Coons, a Democrat from Delaware, reacts to the recently-announced-Israel-UAE accord. He also discusses the partisan fight over mail-in voting, and the prospects for a stimulus deal in Congress. He speaks with...