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Can Rick Scott get Florida Hispanics’ vote over a Latina? He thinks so.
Tampa Bay Times· 7 days agoFor a politician who has a history of winning races by ultra-narrow margins, a victory among Florida...
Urban League president rips Trump's track record, urges minorities to vote in election
Palm Beach Post via Yahoo News· 1 day agoHe signed legislation banning them at public universities in Florida. Morial said opposition to DEI...
The Battleground States That Will Shape the Election
The Atlantic· 2 days agoThis is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of the day, helps you discover new ideas, and...
A guilty verdict? Donald Trump and allies are bracing voters for the worst
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 5 days agoMoss also said that, while Trump's base will stick with him no matter what, it's hard to see how a...
North Carolina to lower flags on Wednesday for law enforcement
WXII-TV Winston-Salem· 2 days agoCOMING DOWN. UNFORTUNATELY, EVERYTHING THAT WAS PLANNED TODAY IS MOVED TO TOMORROW DUE TO THE RAIN...
Tuesday primary nears with Lincoln County registrations at 12-year low
North Platte Telegraph· 6 days agoFewer Lincoln County residents are registered to vote in Tuesday’s 2024 primary election than at any...
The Trade War Will Continue Until Morale Improves
The Bulwark· 23 hours agoDavid Trone in Maryland’s Democratic Senate primary, and will face former Gov. Larry Hogan in what will be a closely watched race this November....
Could an Abortion Rights Referendum in Missouri Give Democratic Candidates a Chance?
The Nation· 7 days agoBill Clinton carried the state twice and, as recently as 2008, Barack Obama came within 4,000 votes...
Capitol Recap: Abortion turns Georgia high court race into political test
Atlanta Journal-Constitution· 6 days agoIt’s a nonpartisan election, but a race for a seat on the Georgia Supreme Court is turning into a...
Federal workers, both Democrat and Republican, eager to vote this fall
Federal Times· 6 days agoThe vast majority of federal government employees and retirees responding to a new Federal Times survey are registered to vote and plan to cast ballots in the presidential election this November ...