Wednesday, October 14, 2020

How Voting by Mail Tops Election Misinformation
Texas county says more than 95 percent of eligible voters are registered for this election
More than 10-hour wait and long lines as early voting starts in Georgia
California GOP installed unofficial ballot drop-off boxes. State officials say they’re illegal. The green metal containers are not county-authorized ballot drop-off sites, and thus violate state law, California officials said Sunday.
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California Republican Party Admits It Placed Misleading Ballot Boxes Around State
Georgia Sees Record Turnout In First Day Of Early Voting In Tight Races
Democrats in Trump Country: They’re Not Shy Anymore About Liking Biden
California Republicans are allegedly setting up fake 'official' drop-off boxes to harvest ballots
California GOP Accused of Setting up Unofficial Ballot Drop-off Boxes Across State
California Officials Tell State GOP To Stop Distributing Ballot Drop Boxes
California orders GOP to remove unofficial ballot boxes
Texas counties can offer only one drop-off ballot location, federal appeals court rules, upholding Gov. Greg Abbott’s order
1 Ballot Box For 4.7 Million People: Trump Judges Reinstate Texas Limit On Drop-Off Locations. The judges argued the restrictive order actually “expands” voting rights, rather than suppressing them
California Republican Party admits it owns unofficial, ‘illegal’ ballot drop boxes
California GOP Admits to Planting Fake Ballot Boxes, And Refuses to Remove Them
Appeals court OKs Texas governor's order to limit drop off locations for absentee ballots
California GOP Called Out for Installing Fake Absentee Ballot Drop Boxes Around the State and They Just Doubled Down
Trump’s children brought Secret Service money to the family business with their visits, records show. Ethics experts say the president’s adult children could have chosen not to charge the government.
Candace Owens’ BLEXIT Group Paid Black People To Attend Trump’s Reckless White House Event
Ag lobby braces for potential Collin Peterson loss
USDA head cited for breaking law by backing Trump reelection

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