Miles Parks
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Trump Election Lawsuits Have Mostly Failed. Here's What They Tried
"The claims are baseless, and at this point folks are grasping at straws," said one secretary of state, of the Trump campaign's legal strategy.
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Trump Latches On To Conspiracies, As Legal Battles Fail And Path To Win Narrows
Lawsuits filed across the country are the result of a campaign legal team working to "bend reality" to fit Trump's false claims, says one expert.
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'We'll Be Working 24 Hours': Vote Counting To Continue Through The Week
Election officials have been warning for months that the influx of mail-in votes this year could mean a longer wait before the winner of the presidency is known.
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Voting Security Has Come A Long Way Since 2016 — But Vulnerabilities Remain
More voters will use paper ballots this year than in 2016, but in a number of key ways, U.S. election security still has a long way still to travel.
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It's The Final Day Of Voting In An Election Like No Other In U.S. History
The U.S. elections project tracking database says more than 100 million people cast ballots early. That's a shift in voting behavior driven by the pandemic, but also by sky-high voter enthusiasm.
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Sports Arenas Turn Into Voting Sites Across The U.S.
Sports teams around the U.S. have turned over their stadiums and arenas to be used as pandemic-safe voting sites. And it's possible these polling places could become the future of Election Day.
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NBA Arenas Are Becoming Voting Centers. Will They Draw The Same Crowds?
After NBA players stopped play to protest racial justice issues over the summer, they resumed with a commitment from owners: to turn their arenas into voting precincts. Go inside one of them.
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Latest On Cyberattacks On The U.S. Election.
Active Russian cyberattacks are underway against U.S. government systems across the board, federal authorities revealed on Thursday — including those of election systems.
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U.S. Government Says Iran And Russia Try To Affect Public Opinion On The Election
On Wednesday, the government reported foreign actions, taken to affect public opinion related to U.S. elections. It comes after voters in Alaska and Florida reported receiving threatening emails.
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If There's No Election Night Winner, Don't Panic
The problem isn't with the results taking a little while to tabulate, experts say. The problem is with conspiracy theories that pop up as a result.