Latinos are the nation’s second fastest-growing bloc, with 36 million eligible voters.
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Trump cleared the 270 electoral votes needed to defeat Vice President Kamala Harris.
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Harris voters emphasized health care issues; Trump voters focused on the economy.
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Prominent state Republicans called Tuesday's election a fight of good vs. evil.
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Its editorial board has written that GOP nominee Donald Trump is unfit for office.
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Nearly 90% of likely Donald Trump voters say they are concerned about voter fraud in the general election, a new NPR/PBS News/Maris poll finds, compared with 29% of those who support Kamala Harris.
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Here's what to expect.
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Your guide: Georgia, Nevada, Wisconsin, Michigan, Arizona and Pennsylvania.
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It's unclear who's financing the effort, but some candidates believe they were chosen as spoilers to help elect Democrats.
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From school choice to college affordability, they don't have a lot in common.
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The Republican former vice president said his decision had to do with Trump's attempts to overturn the 2020 election.
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The longtime Virginia politician announced the news Friday.
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Plaintiffs’ attorney argued that state officials and the Democratic Party of Virginia suppressed voters in the Dec. 20 ‘firehouse primary.’
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Seven plaintiffs have filed suit in federal court against state and Democratic Party of Virginia officials over the Dec. 20 firehouse primary.
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Ballots can be cast through Feb. 18 ahead of the Feb. 21 special election to fill Rep. Don McEachin’s seat in Congress.
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It’s a Virginia voting specialty, and it doesn’t usually involve actual firehouses.
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On Jan. 6, PolitiFact published an article about the storming of the U.S. Capitol and the baseless accusations about the presidential election results that led up to it. In the article, we asked whether it was accurate to call it a coup. But because the details of that day’s events were still emerging, we did not draw a firm conclusion. Now, an academic center that was the major resource for our analysis — the Coup D’etat Project at the University of Illinois’ Cline Center for Advanced Social Research— has made a determination that had not been made at the time we wrote our initial article.
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Chase wrote, “Antifa is the culprit,” in the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol. She and other Republicans who have spread this myth have presented no evidence to back it up. There was an array of easily accessible information that refuted Chase’s claim at the time she made it. We rate Chase’s statement Pants on Fire.
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Last Wednesday's riot marked the first time the U.S. Capitol was forcefully breached since 1814, when British forces marched into Washington D.C. and set fire to the White House and Congress. But the 1814 burning of Washington was not the only violent event in history evoked by the riot.
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Virginia Sens. Tim Kaine and Mark Warner decried Wednesday’s failed insurrection, when armed rioters stormed the U.S. Capitol. At separate press conferences Thursday, both senators placed the blame for the mob squarely at the president’s feet.
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Black pastors and other clergy with the progressive Virginia Interfaith Center condemned Wednesday’s siege at the U.S. Capitol building.