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Opinion: Mexico's June 2 election has already made history — for violence
LA Times via AOL· 6 hours agoThis Sunday's election in Mexico will probably yield a first: a woman president. But the nation's...
Opinion: Mexico's June 2 election has already made history — for violence
Los Angeles Times· 6 hours agoAs elections experts and democracy professionals, we are watching this historic democratic exercise...
Convicted felon Trump rails against Biden and ‘fascist’ America at unhinged news conference
The Independent via Yahoo News· 24 minutes agoHe vowed to appeal the jury’s verdict, and reminded viewers of the November 5 election, in which he...
What Trump's conviction means for the election
BBC via Yahoo News· 5 hours ago“But there is nothing in the record...heat with President Joe Biden and maintains a slight edge in many key swing states that will decide the election....
Why Trump can't grant himself immunity
Newsweek· 3 hours agoFormer President Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican 2024 presidential nominee, is now a convicted felon after a New York jury found him guilty on...
What you had to say about the Trump guilty verdict | Public Square
The Oklahoman via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoPeople who might not normally vote will show up in droves. Those who believe the trial was a threat...
Trump's guilty. Will he go to jail? Can he still be president? Your questions answered
Lohud | The Journal News via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoWhere do the other three cases against Trump stand? The first, brought in federal court in...
UK and US elections: 2 very different systems united by a common political language
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 2 days agoMoreover, the Office of Communications, the United Kingdom’s independent media regulatory authority,...
Kansas Supreme Court finds Kansans have no ‘fundamental right’ to vote. What it means
Wichita Eagle via AOL· 51 minutes agoRecent Republican efforts on voting Since 2020, Kansas Republicans have sought to change the state’s...
After Donald Trump convicted on 34 counts in hush money trial, what's next?
IndyStar | The Indianapolis Star via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoIndiana law says a person is disqualified from running for state or local elected office for a slew of reasons, including having a felony conviction. Candidates are also disqualified ...