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Trump, voting and US elections

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Trump’s push to ‘nationalize’ elections, explained
The President repeated unsubstantiated claims of widespread voter fraud as he called on the GOP to federalize elections.

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Trump says Republicans 'should take over the voting' and 'nationalise' US elections
 · 6h · on MSN
Trump says GOP ‘ought to nationalize voting’
 · 13h
Trump calls on Republicans to ‘nationalize’ future elections
President Donald Trump called on Republicans to “nationalize the voting” in an interview that aired Monday, as his administration pushes to overhaul election ground rules ahead of the pivotal midterm ...

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 · 20h
Trump, in an Escalation, Calls for Republicans to ‘Nationalize’ Elections
 · 22h
Trump says Republicans should 'nationalize' voting in at least 15 places
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Animation explains the mail-in voting process and how it’s closely monitored

It’s the classic vision of Election Day – head to your polling place, check in and vote. But this year, the tradition at the base of our democracy will look very different. Ballots will arrive in the mail for more people than ever due to the pandemic.
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Voters head to the polls in more complicated process

FREMONT – Voters went to the polls and the Sandusky County Board of Elections chair recognized some voter confusion about the process. Rob Monak voted in the general election Nov. 4 at the Victory Church poll location in Sandusky County. He explained why ...
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Decision 2025: Runoffs, ranked choice voting, and choosing a mayor

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – As Albuquerque voters prepare to return to the polls for another election, questions about turnout and the voting process take center stage. Tim Krebs, a University of New Mexico political science professor and former city consultant ...
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