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NY Times columnist makes his election day prediction and explains the simple logic in his ‘model’

NY Times columnist makes his election day prediction and explains the simple logic in his ‘model’

New York Times columnist, Ross Douthat, put out this prediction this morning for how the election will end and he explains the simple logic in his ‘model’ as to why he believes it will be a landslide. Here’s what he wrote: What I've been expecting since the spring, no reason…
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ARIZONA UPDATE: Republicans Secured Early Voting Lead by 218,311—GOP Election Day Turnout Is 2-to-1 Over Democrats

ARIZONA UPDATE: Republicans Secured Early Voting Lead by 218,311—GOP Election Day Turnout Is 2-to-1 Over Democrats

Republicans appear to be well-positioned in the battleground state of Arizona as Election Day voting continues. Uplift Campaigns continues to publish its hourly data. Throughout the election cycle, Uplift posts the latest updates on mail-in ballot counts on its website as ballots continue arriving in the weeks before Election Day.…
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LATEST UPDATE: Early Votes Mysteriously Shift in Favor of Democrats

LATEST UPDATE: Early Votes Mysteriously Shift in Favor of Democrats

In another so-called “accidental” error favoring Democrats, Harris County Clerk Teneshia Hudspeth revealed on Monday that early voting turnout figures in Texas’ Harris County could be incorrect due to a “formatting issue” with the tracking spreadsheet. The news has sparked outrage from Republicans, who see this as yet another in…
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Swing State Supreme Court Rules That Ballots Submitted After Election Day May Not Be Counted

Swing State Supreme Court Rules That Ballots Submitted After Election Day May Not Be Counted

The Georgia Supreme Court ruled Monday that Cobb County, Georgia’s third-largest county, may only count absentee ballots received Nov. 5 by 7:00 p.m. The Republican National Committee had challenged a judge’s order extending the ballot deadline to Nov. 8 after Cobb County election officials announced they were late in sending…
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Home Depot Co-Founder Bernie Marcus Dies at 95

Home Depot Co-Founder Bernie Marcus Dies at 95

Bernie Marcus, co-founder of The Home Depot, died at his Florida home Monday at the age of 95. Marcus was the son of Russian-Jewish immigrants and embodied the American Dream. He rose from living in a tenement in New Jersey to riches through his business, a Home Depot press release…
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Approximately 14,000 Mail-In Ballots in Nevada Risk Being Uncounted Unless Voters Verify Signatures by November 12

Approximately 14,000 Mail-In Ballots in Nevada Risk Being Uncounted Unless Voters Verify Signatures by November 12

Nearly 14,000 voters risk having their mail-in ballots left uncounted unless they verify their identities by November 12th. The Nevada Secretary of State’s Office reports that these ballots require a “signature cure,” a step needed to verify voters’ identities and validate their ballots. The current tally shows that of the…
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Widespread Voting Issues Emerge on Election Morning in Cambria and Other Pennsylvania Counties

Widespread Voting Issues Emerge on Election Morning in Cambria and Other Pennsylvania Counties

Election Day in Pennsylvania has been plagued by widespread voting machine malfunctions and issues with ballot scanning. Reports from multiple counties, especially Cambria and Bedford, reveal widespread voting issues that are leaving countless voters frustrated as they try to exercise their rights in this crucial election. Early Tuesday morning, voters…
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Federal Judge Rejects Bids to Block DOJ From Monitoring Election

Federal Judge Rejects Bids to Block DOJ From Monitoring Election

Federal judges have rejected bids by Missouri and Texas officials to block U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) poll monitors. U.S. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk on Nov. 5 rejected a motion for a temporary restraining order that was lodged by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. Paxton, a Republican, did not provide…
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JUST IN: Mail-In Ballots Sent to Uninhabited Pennsylvania Sites—Including Power Plants and a Baseball Field

JUST IN: Mail-In Ballots Sent to Uninhabited Pennsylvania Sites—Including Power Plants and a Baseball Field

According to the Oversight Project, mail-in ballots have been sent to uninhabited addresses across Pennsylvania. Mail-in ballots were reportedly sent to locations like power plants and baseball fields across Pennsylvania. “According to data released by Philadelphia City Commissioners, somebody requested a 2024 general election mail-in ballot to be sent to…
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BREAKING: Georgia Supreme Court Blocks Counting Absentee Ballots After Election Day

BREAKING: Georgia Supreme Court Blocks Counting Absentee Ballots After Election Day

The Georgia Supreme Court has ruled that Cobb County may not accept absentee ballots after Election Day, overturning a lower court decision that extended the ballot receipt deadline to Nov. 8 for over 3,000 voters who received late ballots. In a Nov. 4 order, the state Supreme Court granted an…
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