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Supreme Court allows Virginia to purge voter registrations of noncitizens
Advocates say the removal of around 1,600 people violates state law that prohibits purging voter rolls within 90 days of an election. News4’s Jessica Albert reports.
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A lot of state poll results show ties. So are they tied because of voters — or pollsters?
Even in a close election, random chance means polls should be showing a broader range of results. That raises the question of whether we’re in for another polling surprise.
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Officers who fought off the Jan. 6 mob praise Harris for reclaiming site of Trump's speech
As Kamala Harris spoke at the Ellipse near the White House Tuesday night, the same spot where Donald Trump urged his supporters to “fight like hell” on Jan. 6, 2021, some of the very officers who fought off the pro-Trump mob that stormed the Capitol that day were watching.
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How campaigns are trying to attract Black voters
News4’s Arielle Hixson talked with voters and volunteers about what parties are doing to attract Black voters to the polls.
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Howard University students react to Harris's choice of election night HQ
The Harris campaign will be spending election night at her alma mater, Howard University. News4’s Joseph Olmo spoke to students about the news that the Vice President will be in their backyard.
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Kamala Harris rally on the Ellipse draws tens of thousands to DC
Vice President Kamala Harris delivered her campaign’s closing argument outside the White House to a huge crowd of supporters drawn from across the D.C. area and beyond. According to Harris’ campaign, 75,000 people gathered around the National Mall to show their support for the Democratic Party candidate. A federal law enforcement official told NBC News that 40,000 attendees were screened…
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Supreme Court's conservative justices allow Virginia to resume its purge of voter registrations
The Supreme Court’s conservative majority, over the dissents of the three liberal justices, granted an emergency appeal from Virginia’s Republican administration led by Gov. Glenn Youngkin.
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Biden takes to social media to clarify ‘garbage' comments
President Joe Biden took to social media on Tuesday night to try and clarify his “garbage” comment about the Donald Trump rally at Madison Square Garden.
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Maryland voters embrace rare chance to help determine US Senate control
Republican and Democratic voters in Maryland largely agree on one thing: the state’s U.S. Senate race between Republican Larry Hogan and Democrat Angela Alsobrooks has unusually high stakes this year. In a deeply blue state where a Republican hasn’t won a Senate race in more than 40 years, Hogan has wide name recognition as a popular two-term governor. But Democrats...
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Thousands gather for Vice President Harris' rally at Ellipse
Thousands of people gathered to watch Vice President Kamala Harris speak ahead of the election. News4’s Walter Morris reports.
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Biden sets off a firestorm with his response to Trump rally comedian's Puerto Rico comments
The president appeared to refer to Trump supporters as “garbage,” although he and the White House quickly said he had misspoken and was referring to the comedian’s remarks.
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Harris: ‘We have been consumed with too much division, chaos and mutual distrust'
Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday gave a speech from the Ellipse near the White House.
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Harris says fear and division stirred by Trump is ‘not who we are'
Kamala Harris is promising to “put country above party and above self” in the closing argument of her presidential campaign.
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Meet the 20-year-old Democrat running a multimillion-dollar PAC targeting Gen Z
After getting into politics as a middle schooler, David Austin has raised $18 million on the theory that it takes a young person to reach young people.
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Trump says his Madison Square Garden rally was a ‘lovefest'
Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday called his rally at Madison Square Garden, an event that included crude and racist insults by several speakers, a “lovefest.”
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How Democrats can win control of the House even if Trump is elected president
It’s rare for a president to enter office with the House controlled by the opposing party, but operatives in both parties say it’s a real possibility this cycle.
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Steve Kornacki: The polls were off in 2020. Will they be again in 2024?
Public polls underestimated Trump’s support four years ago. In a tight race, even a small error in either direction could make a big difference.
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Where the candidates stand in Virginia Senate race
One of Virginia’s best-known elected leaders faces a challenge from a retired U.S. Navy captain from Purcellville who is a strong supporter of former President Donald Trump. Republican Hung Cao is running for Democrat Sen. Tim Kaine’s seat in the U.S. Senate. An immigrant whose family came to this country from Vietnam, Cao has made border security his top...
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How to avoid misreading the early voting numbers
Splits among voters from different parties or of different ages can change rapidly over the course of an early voting period.
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Where the candidates stand in Virginia Senate race
One of Virginia’s best-known elected leaders faces a challenge from a retired U.S. Navy captain from Purcellville who is a strong supporter of former President Donald Trump. Northern Virginia Bureau Chief Julie Carey reports.