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Tuesday’s elections (mostly) continue amid coronavirus pandemic
Tuesday’s elections (mostly) continue amid coronavirus pandemic - Coronavirus
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Tuesday’s elections (mostly) continue amid coronavirus pandemic - Coronavirus
Voting for presidential and state candidates postponed until June 2, but voting in the special election to fill a House vacancy will go forward April 28.
Among the unanswered 2020 elections-related questions: How candidates will campaign, when voters will vote, and whether the influence of money increases.
Democratic Reps. Dan Lipinski of Illinois and Joyce Beatty of Ohio both face competitive primaries on Tuesday as coronavirus raises questions about turnout.
Less than 24 hours before voters were set to head to the polls in Ohio, Gov. Mike DeWine recommended in-person voting in the state's primaries be postponed.
The election set to take place on March 24 has now been moved to May 19, the date Georgia’s congressional primaries were scheduled.
Democrats opposing Bernie Sanders’ bid have made the case that he won’t make a good president because he hasn’t been a good senator.
Vote set for April 4 pushed to June, but four other states — Arizona, Florida, Illinois and Ohio — are going ahead with elections set for Tuesday.
States with upcoming primaries are moving polling places from sites such as nursing homes and making sanitizer and wipes available, but voting is still on.
Donald Trump and Joe Biden will be fighting over a small group of persuadable voters, analyst Nathan L. Gonzales says, and a handful of states are critical.
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Vice President Joe Biden and Vermont Independent Sen. Bernie Sanders criticized the Trump administration's response to coronavirus.
Opponents likely to play up statements they made on the presidential campaign trail, but they also start with better fund-raising options and name ID.
After Trump slammed NY’s sanctuary policies in his State of the Union, his administration clamped down on the state over another immigrant-friendly law.
But individual candidates still fall short of Republicans in races for specific seats. The boost Democrats will get from the national haul is uncertain.
Members of Congress who touted their independence by pledging not to take money from corporate PACs still raised $2.6 million from other business groups.
If Trainor were confirmed, the FEC would have two Republicans and two Democrats, enough commissioners for a quorum. Right now it can't meet with just three.
House Democrats have 50 fund-raisers scheduled this Wednesday and Thursday alone, and campaigns are deciding whether to go ahead with them.
10 years after the passage of the Affordable Care Act which was intended to give patients less costly options, more work remains to be done.
Democratic Senate candidate Mark Kelly has fundraising leads in many Arizona citiies and suburbs that backed Donald Trump in 2016.