Democratic wins for the presidency and the Senate could hinge on an absentee-ballot snafu affecting tens of thousands of voters.
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Democratic wins for the presidency and the Senate could hinge on an absentee-ballot snafu affecting tens of thousands of voters.
A litigious conservative activist in Houston, the Harris County Republican party, and a number of Republican officials and candidates are asking the Texas Supreme Court to limit in-person and absentee voting options for Harris County voters during the pandemic. The county, the state’s most populous and a major Democratic stronghold, began letting voters drop off […]
If this were like any other election year, volunteers for MOVE Texas, which works to engage young voters, would’ve been at Mooov-In Day at the University of Texas at Austin, equipped with sign-up sheets, clipboards and fold-out tables, looking to register thousands of young people moving away from home for the first time. But 2020 […]
An internet cable was cut "accidentally" and the whole voter registration process in Virginia is DOWN on the last day to register? Who is questioning whether this cable cutting is actually "accidental"? Everybody.
"This is the stuff of our worst nightmares."
Legal experts warn that it is wildly inappropriate for the Attorney General to interfere in an election
U.S. Postal Service officials suggested Tuesday that ensuring Americans are able to get mail in a timely manner—as millions plan to vote by mail this year—is solely a Democratic priority, when they claimed members of Congress cannot inspect mail facilities because such visits would be a violation of the Hatch Act. Rep. Bill Pascrell (D-N.J.), […]
"Gov. Abbott's order takes healthy, reasonable, safe options away from some of this state's most vulnerable voters."