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Voter intimidation complaints grow on the eve of Election Day
Election advocacy groups are preparing for the possibility of voter intimidation Tuesday, although weeks of early voting remained mostly peaceful.
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Election advocacy groups are preparing for the possibility of voter intimidation Tuesday, although weeks of early voting remained mostly peaceful.
If Democrats don’t retake the Senate, it won’t be for a lack of cash. Most challengers attracted record support from donors against vulnerable Republicans.
Throughout the 2020 cycle, House Democrats built massive campaign war chests, and Republicans struggled to keep pace as Trump’s favorability sank.
Henrique DuBugras, the founder and co-CEO of Brex, jumps on the show as Fintech Beat’s first co-host and interviews Chris about technology and more.
A weekend all-nighter, fake tweets and a Grassley impression: Congressional Hits and Misses - Video
Proponents of expanding Medicaid in North Carolina hope to gain traction on Election Day by flipping both state chambers to pass Medicaid legislation.
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell vowed Friday to continue confirming both U.S. District and Circuit Court judges through the end of the year.
The beginning of the week was busy, with the Senate confirming Barrett to the Supreme Court, while the latter half saw action heat up on the campaign trail.
Opposition to Trump helped Democrats raise record-shattering amounts from small-dollar donors. Some hope donating is now a habit for those voters.
Just in time for Halloween: the worst-case scenarios for the 2020 election. What could go wrong? How about everything? It's the Political Theater podcast.
The justices' down-to-the-wire decisions from Pennsylvania and North Carolina foreshadow what issues could land at the high court after Nov. 3.
Opinion — The Hunter Biden scandal is a serious issue, but in these last days before Nov. 3, it only distracts from Trump’s winning issue — the economy.
Officials in some states are beginning to offer testing to students and teachers but are finessing how to determine who should be tested and how frequently.
When they won in 2014, it might have been incomprehensible that the 2010 health care law they railed against and promised to repeal would be popular.
The head of the U.S. Geological Survey wrongly retaliated against an agency employee who filed a complaint about his conduct, according to report.
The Interior Department is expected to unveil plans Thursday to remove the gray wolf from protection under the Endangered Species Act.
Amtrak conducts drug tests on conductors and engineers but fails to include about 4,000 other employees who work in safety-related positions, report says.
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A Harry Reid campaign worker dresses up in a chicken suit before the start of the "Knock or Treat" Halloween canvassing of a neighborhood in Henderson, Nev. in 2010
A House Judiciary panel report on its probe of family separations found that the practice was questioned by HHS, which cared for the migrant kids